What’s wrong with sweaty armpits?

The constant sweating in the armpits may be caused by the fact that the armpits contain a large amount of sweat gland tissue. Usually, the armpit contains a large amount of sweat gland tissue, as well as sebaceous gland tissue, and these tissues stimulate the proliferation of sweat glands and the secretion of sweat glands due to the occurrence of systemic factors or sweating, exercise, or food factors. If the sweat glands secrete a lot of sweat, it will inevitably lead to sweating in the armpits. Therefore, axillary sweating is actually a kind of hyperhidrosis due to the excessive concentration of parietal sweat glands or sweat glands. Therefore, if this hyperhidrosis occurs or appears, there is usually no way to change it unless the sweat glands are surgically destroyed.