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  2. Cholinergic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Sweat Therapy: Forced perspiration by excessive body warming (sauna, hot bath, or exercise) used daily may reduce the symptoms through exhaustion of inflammatory mediators. [ 7 ] Antihistamines: are a commonly prescribed first-line treatment for conventional urticaria, but its effectiveness in the treatment of CU is rather limited in most cases.

  3. Why You’re Always So Hot and Sweaty - AOL

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    IF YOU HAVE diabetes and feel jittery, lightheaded, and sweaty, you may be experiencing hypoglycemia, or a drop in blood sugar levels, Dr. Arend says. As your body tries to deal with the stress of ...

  4. Aquagenic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    Presentation varies from person to person. Some people have discrete attacks, which can last between 10 and 120 minutes [3] while others are symptomatic almost constantly due to atmospheric humidity levels and/or sweating. Itching most frequently occurs on the legs, arms, chest, back, and abdomen, though it can also occur elsewhere. [4]

  5. Doing this one thing after meals can help you lose weight and ...

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    This could have something to do with its ability to regulate blood glucose (aka blood sugar) levels. ... have to run for an hour and sweat buckets. Just 15 minutes of walking after each main meal ...

  6. To Better Control Blood Sugar, Look to the Time of Day You ...

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    Any physical activity is good for your metabolic health, but research says timing it right may have more benefits for your glucose levels.

  7. Miliaria - Wikipedia

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    Miliaria, commonly known as heat rash, sweat rash, or prickly heat, [1] is a skin disease marked by small, itchy rashes due to sweat trapped under the skin by clogged sweat-gland ducts. Miliaria is a common ailment in hot and humid conditions, such as in the tropics and during the summer. [ 2 ]

  8. How to Get Rid of Heat Rash Quickly, According to Doctors - AOL

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    "Heat rash can cause discomfort due to inflammation and itching," says Dr. Viktoryia Kazlouskaya, MD, Ph.D., the CEO of Dermatology Circle PLLC. "Additionally, it may cause alarm for some patients."

  9. Sweat allergy - Wikipedia

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    A sweat allergy is the exacerbation of atopic dermatitis associated with an elevated body temperature and resulting increases in the production of sweat. It appears as small reddish welts that become visible in response to increased temperature and resulting production of sweat. [1] It can affect all ages.