Causes Of Diaphoresis

Heart Attack

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Heart attacks can happen to anyone, even individuals who have never had health problems and lead an active lifestyle. Some symptoms are well-known, such as arm numbness and chest pain, but that's not all. Diaphoresis can also indicate a greater problem with the heart; constricted blood vessels require the heart to work overtime, and during an attack, less blood being pumped throughout the body leads to increased sweating.

Knowing the warning signs can help save a life. Symptoms to watch out for include excessive sweating, feeling light-headed, nausea and vomiting, a pale face, and shortness of breath. Emergency medical attention should be sought immediately once a heart problem is suspected.

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