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What Causes Excessive Sweating While Working Out?

Excessive swearing with exercise, such as playing golf walking, when I am the only man in the group with a totally saturated shirt. I am constantly wiping my face on a towel. This is in Maine summer on pleasantly warm not hot days. I sweat easily with even mild exertion such as minor yardwork or household chores. Age 74, this started in recent years. No abnormal sweating just sitting and reading etc. PS: I am pissed that it was not disclosed that there is a charge, before I submitted this.
Tue, 26 Dec 2017
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SYMPTOMS
Symptoms of excess sweating while exercising can vary from person to person. You can notice frequent, excessive wet spots that soak through your clothes. This perspiration can appear anywhere on your body including your face, back, chest, underarms, feet and hands. This abnormal amount of sweating can disrupt your exercise routine, causing you to lose grip on exercise equipment or weights. It can also be embarrassing, making you self-conscious about exercising in public.


CAUSES
According to the America’s Authority on Fitness website, excessive amounts of sweat during exercise develop when your core body temperature elevates. The eccrine sweat glands then release the body’s fluid, forcing it to the skin’s surface to cool down the body. This sweat is supposed to evaporate, but in humid environments, it can be difficult. As a result, more sweat remains on the body. In addition, excessive sweating can be a sign that you are physically fit. This is the way the body adapts to consistent physical exercise.


TREATMENTS
To stop excessive sweating during exercise, take a break to wash your face and wipe yourself with a towel or wet wash cloth. Turn on a fan, lower the air conditioning or open a window to reduce the humidity in the air. In addition, use an over-the-counter antiperspirant to prevent excess sweating. If these do not help, a doctor can prescribe an antiperspirant containing aluminum chloride.

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What Causes Excessive Sweating While Working Out?

SYMPTOMS Symptoms of excess sweating while exercising can vary from person to person. You can notice frequent, excessive wet spots that soak through your clothes. This perspiration can appear anywhere on your body including your face, back, chest, underarms, feet and hands. This abnormal amount of sweating can disrupt your exercise routine, causing you to lose grip on exercise equipment or weights. It can also be embarrassing, making you self-conscious about exercising in public. CAUSES According to the America’s Authority on Fitness website, excessive amounts of sweat during exercise develop when your core body temperature elevates. The eccrine sweat glands then release the body’s fluid, forcing it to the skin’s surface to cool down the body. This sweat is supposed to evaporate, but in humid environments, it can be difficult. As a result, more sweat remains on the body. In addition, excessive sweating can be a sign that you are physically fit. This is the way the body adapts to consistent physical exercise. TREATMENTS To stop excessive sweating during exercise, take a break to wash your face and wipe yourself with a towel or wet wash cloth. Turn on a fan, lower the air conditioning or open a window to reduce the humidity in the air. In addition, use an over-the-counter antiperspirant to prevent excess sweating. If these do not help, a doctor can prescribe an antiperspirant containing aluminum chloride.