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Answered by sunprince0000
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Answer:Sweating is a bodily function that helps regulate your body temperature. Also called perspiration, sweating is the release of a salt-based fluid from your sweat glands.

Changes in your body temperature, the outside temperature, or your emotional state can cause sweating. The most common areas of sweating on the body include:

armpits

face

palms of the hands

soles of the feet

Sweating in normal amounts is an essential bodily process.

Not sweating enough and sweating too much can both cause problems. The absence of sweat can be dangerous because your risk of overheating increases. Excessive sweating may be more psychologically damaging than physically damaging.

How sweating works

Your body is equipped with an average of three million sweat glands. There are two types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine.

Eccrine sweat glands

The eccrine sweat glands are located all over your body and produce a lightweight, odorless sweat.

Apocrine sweat glands

The apocrine sweat glands are concentrated in the hair follicles of the following parts of your body:

scalp

armpits

groin

Explanation:

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