SWEATING DISORDER
No exact causes have been found for occurrence of hyperhidrosis in which there is excessive sweating in the arms and legs. However, there have been some findings that link it to genetic material that is passed on in families. Secondary hyperhidrosis can be caused by various different disorders. Some of these disorders that may cause secondary hyperhidrosis are acromegaly, menopause, cancer, diseases in the lungs like tuberculosis, cardio vascular diseases, anxiety disorders, Parkinson's disease, hyperthyroidism, stroke and an injury to the spinal cord.
Home Remedies for Sweating Disorder
• Every morning, make yourself a cup of tomato juice. This is rich in anti oxidants and may help regulate the activity of sweat glands. Also eat grapes everyday. Both of them together help keep your body cool.
• Another great way to cool off your body is to boil tea leaves in a large vessel and let it simmer for a few minutes. Drain the leaves and use the water to soak your hands and feet in it when it's cooled enough. The tannic acid in the tea has astringent properties which help your body remain cool, making tea one of the best antiperspirants.
• Alternatively, you can boil sage leaves in a large container and soak your body in it when it's cool. Sage is considered one of the best cures for excessive sweating. You can also drink a herbal brew of sage leaves along with some honey.
Other Suggestions for Sweating Disorder
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