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How tos top excessive sweating warning sign of a heart attack and Dementia

by Sveta Goyal
15/07/2022
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How tos top excessive sweating warning sign of a heart attack and Dementia

Sweating is common in the heat or after working hard. Some people sweat in every season, while some sweat only when it is very hot. When someone suddenly sweats, it can be dangerous to ignore it. Experts believe that sudden sweating indicates serious diseases related to the heart. Life can be in danger if care is not taken in time. But if the doctor is told about this at the right time, then this danger can also be avoided. Also know that sudden sweating is a sign of heart disease.

According to health experts, excessive and sudden sweating can also be a sign of heart attack. But when one is not exercising and is not getting hot, then this sweat should come at that time. Actually, when someone has a heart attack, during that time the coronary arteries are not able to pump blood properly to the heart, but during a heart attack, the heart needs more blood and then the arteries to carry blood Have to work harder. In such a situation, more sweating starts to keep the body temperature under control.

Heart attack is a very serious medical condition. In this, the person does not even get a chance to recover and his life also dies. The coronary arteries carry blood to the heart and keep it alive through energy and oxygen. In coronary artery disease, the blood does not reach the heart muscle properly and due to this heart attack comes. A heart attack can cause the heart to stop beating, which is called cardiac arrest.

Night sweats

If women sweat excessively at night, then it can be a symptom of heart attack. It is common for women to sweat several times, such as during menopause, but in addition to all this, if the problem of excessive sweating is seen in women, then there is a need to be careful.

According to Drugs.com, sweating may also be associated with atherosclerosis, a condition in which arteries narrow due to the accumulation of fat called plaque. Atherosclerosis can lead to heart attack and heart failure. When a heart attack occurs due to a serious condition caused by excessive sweating, it is called secondary hyperhidrosis. However, sweating is also a common condition in which the body cools itself down.

increased risk of dementia

According to the study, measurable conditions that increase the risk of heart attack can also increase the risk of dementia. According to the study conducted by experts from Oxford University and The University of Exeter, this is the largest study conducted between cardiovascular diseases and dementia.

The study was published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity Paper. The study included more than 200,000 people aged 60 years and older who were included in the UK Biobank. Experts concluded from the study, the risk of dementia is three times higher in people with conditions such as stroke or heart attack.

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