I sweat a lot, all the time. What does this mean?



Answer:
HELLO
A...POSSIBLE NAMONNIA.
OR SOME SORT OF VIRUS IN YOUR SYSTEM.
CHECK IT OUT IT IS NOT RIGHT.
BEST
Sweating is used to regulate the body temperature, passing out waste materials (e.g. uric acid), or even as a pheremonal indication. Increased sweating can be brought about by high environmental temperatures, menopause, spicy foods, strong emotions (e.g. anger or nervousness) or a fever.

If it is excessive, it can mean a disease, such as malaria or tubercolosis (although sweating is usually accompanied by other symptoms).

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