Why Do Diabetes Patients Sweat More?

Frequent sweating, and in large quantities, is a common problem for diabetics. Many diabetics complain of excessive sweating, too little sweating, or sweating at unusual times. Damage to the nervous system associated with diabetes and low blood sugar causes diabetics often sweat. Read on to find out other causes of diabetes often sweating.


The cause of diabetes often sweats

Here are some of the causes of diabetics often sweating:

1. Hyperhidrosis

This condition makes diabetics generally produce excessive sweating even though it is not from heat or exercise. Patients can sweat very much, to the point that sweat penetrates clothes and drips into the hands. In medical terms this condition is called hyperhidrosis.This condition can occur if your blood sugar level is too low (hypoglycemia). But when your blood sugar levels are normal, then the body will stop producing excessive sweating.

2. Nerve damage

In addition to the problem of hyperhidrosis, frequent sweating can also indicate that you have autonomic neuropathy. This is due to nerve damage that controls bladder function, blood pressure, and sweat tissue. Excessive sweating is more commonly experienced for diabetics who are obese or overweight.

3. Sweat caused by food

Sweat caused by food or commonly referred to as gustatory sweating is different from hyperhidrosis. This is common for everyone. However, people who experience diabetic autonomic neuropathy are more likely to experience this than those who do not experience nerve damage.Sweating during meals can be a problem for some people. All food or even just thinking about food can make them sweat. This occurs because of malfunctions in the production of saliva or taste buds. The salivary regulatory nerves and nerves in the sweat glands become confused. Instead of producing saliva, your body actually produces sweat. Luckily this condition is easily recognizable.

4. Night sweats

Night sweats are often caused by low blood glucose levels. However, there are many other factors that can also cause low blood glucose levels, including:
  • Do exercise close to bedtime
  • Eating insulini at night
  • Drink alcohol at night
Controlling blood glucose levels is the best way to overcome night sweats caused by low blood glucose. Not only that, you can also adjust physical activity and food intake at night to prevent night sweats.

How to deal with excessive sweating

Some treatments that can be done to overcome excessive warnings, namely:
  • Antiperspirant - Available in the form of sprays and lotions. Antiperspirant can help control the symptoms of excessive sweating, especially in the armpits.
  • Iontophoresis - Treatment that uses low-level electricity to reduce or deactivate the temporary sweat glands.
  • Botox injections - Usually botox is used for beauty, in some cases botox injections can also be used to treat excessive production of underarm sweat.
  • Nerve surgery - If the methods mentioned above do not work to overcome excessive sweating, neurosurgical surgery procedures may be performed. This procedure is done by removing the nerves in the chest or sweat glands that trigger excessive sweating.
In addition, some lifestyle changes also have an important role to overcome the excessive sweating, such as:
  • Often change socks and try to keep your feet dry
  • Choose clothes that suit your activity
  • Try a relaxation technique that can reduce stress-related sweating
In most cases, excessive sweating is not dangerous. If excessive sweat conditions add to the worries and have begun to affect your activity, you should check your doctor for a health test.Excessive sweating is often overlooked. But for prevention, it should be checked and treated before it gets worse. The reason, excessive sweating can be a symptom of something serious. It can also be an indication of a nerve problem. Therefore, visiting a doctor is the best advice.

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