Does Swetting profusely indicate either high or low pressure?
High (cold) sweting indicates on high blood pressure
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I don't agree with bangertom's answer. The commonest symptom of high blood pressure is no symptom at all. Most people with blood pressure problems are completely unaware of it.
High blood pressure symptoms are quite wide ranging and you can read more about this here:
http://www.bloodpressurehigh.com/highBP-1.html
Low blood pressure again often causes no symptoms at all.
If sweating is a major problem for you then it's probably worth visiting your doctor for a check over. You may need some blood tests done. Often no cause can be found for excess sweating but issues like diabetes and thyroid problems can sometimes be behind it.
Go get checked over.
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I think its a good idea to get a check over if you develop any new persistent symptom
There are so many complex things that happen in our body that you just cant rely on question and answer sites to make a diagnosis
No, it doesn't. By "extreme sweating", I presume you mean "sweating like a [insert farm animal here] no matter what the temperature is". A lot of people have a problem with this, and it can often be tied to medication (anti-anxiety meds especially have this problem) or diet (spicy food has a tendency to open pores) or hormonal levels (in women undergoing menopause, this syndrome is known as "hot flashes") or some combination thereof. If it makes you uncomfortable, I'd bring it up with your doctor.
Can be a result of both
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There is a condition where the sweat glands in your arm pits simply begin to over produce sweat. I have heard that botox injections there can help the problem for up to 6 months, but it is painful and you have to keep doing it.
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is a common problem suffered by millions of people around the world. Based on statistics, one out of 20 people suffers from hyperhidrosis. Those who suffer from hyperhidrosis sweat excessively even when doing non-exertive tasks, and even when the temperature is cool. Excessive sweating may occur all throughout the body, or it can be focused on particular parts only, such as the underarms, the palms, the feet, or the face. Severe cases of excessive sweating have various practical consequences that make life hard to live. For people who are suffering from these severe cases, holding a pen, gripping the car’s steering wheel, or shaking hands can be an uncomfortable task. but you still can get rid of excessive sweating....
Excessive sweating is not a known cause of high or low blood pressure. It's more of an annoyance than anything, but not an indicator of any disease or ailment.
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