Saturday, 18 April 2009

(nervous) sweat?

when i get nervous my but sweats is this normal and my hands get soaked
(nervous) sweat?
Many people sweating is a normal reaction when get nervous...especially your hands, forehead, neck and your armpits. However your experience of having a sweaty **** when you are nervous is news to me. But (no pun intended) what the heck....obviously it is normal for you so why worry about what others think.
(nervous) sweat?
its normal


at least for you
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it%26#039;s happened to me too. my hands sweat like crazy when i%26#039;m nervous! my **** gets sweaty from time to time, but i%26#039;ve never related it to being nervous.
Reply:it is normal to sweat a lot, some people are just more sweaty than others but if you think you are sweating very profusely maybe a doctor visit is in order (the region for sweatiness vary for different people)
Reply:Some amount is normal, but if your hands are soaked it could be a condition called hyperhidrosis.





Hyperhidrosis can be caused by food allergies, or a mineral/vitamin deficiency.





Check out this article about hyperhidrosis, grains, and sugars. Scroll about halfway down the page.


http://www.mercola.com/2004/aug/14/exces...





I had hyperhidrosis (and a few other symptoms) for many years and went through all the usual treatments including anticholinergic prescription drugs, antiperspirants, botox, and ETS surgery. The surgery was most helpful but several years later hyperhidrosis began to return.





Years later I was diagnosed with celiac disease, along with a few food allergies. I eliminated wheat, dairy, and sugar from my diet and stopped all prescriptions. I began taking supplements:





- Vitamin B complex, 50mg of every B vitamin plus Folic Acid


- Mineral complex, contains Magnesium, Calcium, Iron, Zinc, etc.





You can see the rest of the story here:


http://www.esfbchannel.com/phpBB2/viewto...





Some information about celiac disease


(This is not the cause of hyperhidrosis but caused my food allergies and mineral/vitamin malabsorption)


http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases...

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