Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Sweaty feet can help control body temperature. But if they sweat regardless of ...
Ever slip inside your shoes because your feet are literally swimming in sweat? You’re not imagining things, and you’re definitely not alone. What you might be experiencing goes way beyond normal ...
If you have sweaty feet, it’s normal to worry about a funky odor or unsightly soles. After all, excess sweat increases the risk of fungal infections, peeling skin and even blisters. These symptoms ...
Q: I have excessive feet sweating. Within minutes of putting my shoes on, my socks are soaked. What could this be? Is there any type of medication I could take to control this? A: Doctors call ...
Sweating helps your body regulate temperature, but it’s a function that many people don’t seem to be fond of based on the number of antiperspirants and anti-sweat treatments on the market. "When ...
Sweating is how your body cools you down, and in most cases, it is normal and healthy. About 3% of US adults have a medical condition called hyperhidrosis, where they sweat excessively. To sweat less, ...
Sure, we all sweat. But for most of us, sweating means getting damp under the arms during a fast walk, or working up a red face during a workout. For some people though, sweating is a whole lot more ...
Hyperhidrosis is common and not considered a medical problem, but some people may wish to treat it. According to Hyperhidrosis UK there are two types of hyperhidrosis, primary and secondary - the ...
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