How Sweat is Formed

Sweat is formed mainly through the secretion of sweat glands, which is a normal physiological function.
Sweat is mainly composed of water and salt, usually when the external environment is elevated or the patient’s body is subjected to thermal stimulation, it will activate the function of the body’s sweat glands, secrete a large amount of liquid through the pores on the surface of the skin, and then sweat will be formed after being discharged from the body, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, and the parts where the sweat glands secrete more exuberantly are usually in the palms of the feet, the face, and the armpit, etc. Sweating can maintain constant body temperature and has the function of producing waste to a certain extent.
Sweating can maintain a constant body temperature, and to a certain extent has the function of waste output, patients if a lot of sweat, and accompanied by discomfort, it may be abnormal phenomenon, it is recommended that the patient can go to the hospital for relevant examinations, if found to be suffering from diseases, should also be treated as soon as possible.