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A: Almost everyone loves their morning cup of coffee. There''s something energizing about a hot cup of coffee first thing in the morning. After the first sip most people say they feel awake, alive and ready to take on the rest of the day. The warmth of the coffee and the caffeine in the brew makes the drink the perfect pick me up of choice for billions of people. what does coffee do to you? More than just being a stimulant that get''s people going, the caffeine kick that coffee offers also does several other things to your system. For one it stimulates your heart to pump at a faster rate, your pulse to quicken and you start sweating. Lots of people say that excessive sweating is associated with how much caffeine you take in every day.

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what causes excessive sweating in a woman that is above 54 years of age?

A: excessive sweating has the medical name of hyperhidrosis and it can be caused by another medical condition or it can be a part of your body chemistry with no sign of an illness. In the latter case, it is an annoyance, but it does not contribute to ill-health. In other cases, hyperhidrosis can be a warning sign of a medical condition such as thyroid problems, diabetes, or infection. Hyperhidrosis is more common in people who are overweight or do not get enough exercise, which are also risk factors for some other medical conditions. It is important to consult with your health care provider regarding the symptoms you are experiencing. If your sweating has any of the following characteristics it is important to tell your doctor about them: night sweats; sweating on one...


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what causes excessive sweating? Face, Underarms and More

A: Spot on! The answer, if it exists, could be somewhat grave or straight forward. I realize you would like to sort this out, and that`s what I`m here to do. First of all, you must understand that there are a few different patterns of excessive sweating. Maybe you only contend with sweating of the armpits. Or you could perspire all over. Without fail. Like a friggin` machine. Or maybe it`s just emanating from your face. But, the key is to realise that - no matter where the flood of perspiration occurs - if it`s happening when you`re cool, calm and collected, it`s NOT normal. Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis This is localized perspiration. It occurs in particular places on your body, such as the armpits, hands, feet or head....


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what could cause excessive sweating. I seem to sweat more now than when I was first diagnose with diabetes.

A: Morning JeffAnn6; Thanks for asking dLife. Sweating is the body''s normal response to the buildup of body heat, under NORMAL). Drinking hot beverages, alcohol or caffeine, can cause some temporary increases in sweat production. Sweaty armpits, feet and hands are the primary area of concentration of sweat glands. Sweat is basically odorless, and can take on unpleasant odor when bacteria multiply and break down the body''s secretions into odor-causing byproducts. excessive sweat production can result in the potential of electrolyte depletion: losses of sodium, potassium and chloride under abnormal conditions. (These values are usually on your chem panel obtained at your doctor''s visits). Sweat production is influenced by mood (anxiety), activity, hormones...


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what causes excessive Body Odor?

A: Apocrine sweat glands are located in your axillary, anal and genital regions of the human body. These glands secrete the smelly oil, and the only way to curb to the smell is to use deodorants and powders. A poor diet high in processed foods and soda can cause excessive body odor. Try changing your son''s diet to include more natural foods....


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what causes excessive Body Odor?

A: Apocrine sweat glands are located in your axillary, anal and genital regions of the human body. These glands secrete the smelly oil, and the only way to curb to the smell is to use deodorants and powders. A poor diet high in processed foods and soda can cause excessive body odor. Try changing your son''s diet to include more natural foods....


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Can trimethoprim cause excessive sweating upon exertion?

A: 25 Sep 2011 I have not heard of this. Do you have a fever - this could be the cause? Here is a link to Trimethoprim side effects. http://www.drugs.com/sfx/trimethoprim-side-effects.html Votes:+0CommentVote upReportSearch for questionsStill looking for answers? Try searching for what you seek or ask your own question. Search:Similar questionsCould taking Novolin N be the reason for my excessive sweating(cause me to get really weak)?1 answer • 25 Aug 2009 • 1 star Can the mirena coil cause excessive body sweating?i have had the mirena coil in for five years and it will be took out in the next couple of days. i have gained weight severe headaches which last...


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Voltaren Gel - can voltaen gel cause excessive sweating?

A: 8 Aug 2011 Hey needhelp, I doubt the gel is the culprit. what other medications do you take? For a list of side effects for voltaren try the following link: http://www.drugs.com/sfx/voltaren-side-effects.html Increased sweating is rare but listed if you read down through the page. Without knowing your other meds can''t say for sure if it is the voltaren. Sorry couldn''t help more, Laurie Votes:+0CommentVote upReport geekygranny8 Aug 2011 I take voltaren gel and rub it on my hands, knees, and lower back. It can''t cause sweating because it contains alcohol which causes the gel to dry very fast. Love this gel BTW. It really does reduce my OA, RA, and fibro pain. Now PAIN can cause sweating. Happens to me all the time, even when I don''t feel...


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Can labetolol cause excessive sweating?

A: Yes it is one of the side effects here are some more :•Unexplained swelling or sudden weight gain (see Labetalol and Weight Gain), which may be a sign of heart failure •Chest pain •Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting spells •Sweating, shaking, or extreme hunger •Confusion •Yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice) •Dark urine •Vomiting •Upper-right abdominal pain (stomach pain) •An irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) •Signs of an allergic reaction, including: ?Unexplained rash ?Hives ?Itching ?Unexplained swelling ?Wheezing ?Difficulty breathing. Labetalol has been studied extensively in clinical trials, with thousands of people worldwide having been evaluated. In these studies, side effects are always documented and compared to those...


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what causes the sweating I have?

A: Dear Marie, Thank you for asking a great question.  Although I don"t have an answer, I do have questions of my own and I hope they help you find an answer.  You"re right to be concerned when there is any type of change in the way your body functions. Have you had surgery lately? Have you begun any new medications (prescribed or not)? what is your age and are you pregnant? (My intuition tells me this is not applicable, but I"ve read that this is a time when swelling and sweating can occur.) Seems to me that sweating could naturally go with the swelling and may be your body"s way of eliminating the excess fluids, as would urinating a lot. Have you spoken to your doctor?  Please do.  This could be a heart-related problem.  If...
 
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