High sympathetic nerves
Hyperhidrosis is a disease caused by excessive excretion of sweat glands due to excessive excitement or high tension in the sympathetic nerves. Sympathetic nerves control sweating throughout the body. Under normal circumstances, the sympathetic nerves regulate the body's temperature by controlling sweating and heat dissipation, but the sweating and facial flushing of patients with the disease completely lose normal control. Sweating and facial flushing make patients daily In frustration, restlessness, or panic.
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