What Does Excessive Sweating With Dry Skin Indicate In A Former Drug Addict?
Body temperature adjustment
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I understand your concern and I commend you for being drug and alcohol free. Addiction recovery is a long and bumpy road but it is worth it and you will feel much better mentally, physically and emotionally after you overcome this challenge. As of now, your body is still in recovery mode, and after years of being on drugs that increase your body temperature, your body thermostat has been set on high for a long time. Sweating is a means your body is using to decrease the constantly high temperature and eventually, your body thermostat, which is the hypothalamus, a gland underneath your brain, will start adjust to a normal body temperature.
In the mean time keep hydrating well and refrain from caffeine or any caffeine containing products.
If you are experiencing other symptoms such as increased heart rate, racing pulse, insomnia, mood swings, anxiety, fatigue, hand trembling it might be a thyroid problem. If you recognize any of the above symptoms, I recommend you do a TSH, T3/T4 blood level as a first step.
I hope this answers your question. You are welcome to ask any further questions you might have.
Kind regards.
Advice and supplement suggestions
Detailed Answer:
No, I do not think that the gland is permanently damaged. Permanent damage is usually caused by surgery, trauma, tumors, radiation or brain damage.
The time it will take for your body to adjust after drug abuse depends on the many factors, such as the time of abuse, nutrition, lifestyle, body weight and constitution. So I strongly recommend you keep eating healthy, continue to take the supplements you are already taking and increase physical activity. Fish oil, vitamin C6, vitamin A, riboflavin and lots of leafy greens in your diet can greatly help with skin dryness and body temperature regulation.
If despite all these you continue to experience increased sweating and skin dryness, I recommend you see a doctor for an in person examination and blood work.
Wishing you good health and all the best.