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why there is more sweating in forehead nose and chin area??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your face is literally the first place you can clinically sweat through your eccrine glands. Although your body's sweat glands can function before birth, physicians don't consider sweating possible until one full day after birth, with the face being the first place it can occur [source: Schachner and Hansen]. For some, it may seem like once the sweating started, it never stopped.

Your face -- specifically your forehead and scalp -- are covered with eccrine glands. They're part of a series of reactions that end in what we recognize as sweating. The eccrine glands are activated by the production of acetylcholine, which is triggered when a system of brain structures, including the hypothalamus, experience an increase in temperature [source: Hall]. These reactions keep the body from overheating.


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Answered by adityakjha24
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Facial sweating usually appears as excessive sweating of the forehead, sides of the nose, upper lip and chin, but excessive sweating of the scalp is also common.

Facial sweating, also known as simply a sweaty face, is a particular problem for many people. It is often uncontrollable and can lead to acute social embarrassment and severely affect the confidence and quality of life.

Facial sweating is considered to be the worst type of excessive sweating to live with, purely because it cannot be hidden.It can be a particular problem for women, as it can cause makeup to run and go patchy.

Excessive face sweating can be caused by certain medications, or an underlying condition such as a thyroid problem, and so it is important to seek a medical opinion for any excessive sweating, especially if it is a new problem.

Factors That May Trigger Excessive Sweating

Heat
Stress and anxiety
Emotional reactions such as anger
Reaction to medication
Thyroid issues


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