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    Cold sweat
    /ˌkōld ˈswet/

    noun

    • 1. a state of sweating induced by fear, nervousness, or illness: "he used to break into a cold sweat when he was called on in class"

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  2. Apr 20, 2024 · Cold sweats mean you are cold and sweaty at the same time. This type of sweating is not an actual medical diagnosis but instead can be a symptom of health...

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Treatment for cold sweats may depend on the cause of them. It may involve home remedies or medications. This article discusses the causes of cold sweats, other symptoms that may occur, and how to...

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Cold sweats are a common symptom that may be caused by menopause, stress or anxiety, panic attacks, fever or infection, sepsis, low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), hyperhidrosis, night sweats, heat exhaustion or heatstroke, hormone disorders or hormone changes, alcohol or drug use, some medications, some cancers, heart attack, Crisponi syndrome, and...

  5. Oct 26, 2022 · October 26, 2022. Breaking out in a cold sweat can feel weird. What exactly do cold sweats mean? And what should you know about how to treat cold sweats if you ever have them. What Does It Mean To Get Cold Sweats? There’s no medical definition of cold sweats. They’re different from normal sweating, when you sweat from being hot or after exercising.

  6. Oct 14, 2022 · October 14, 2022. Cold sweats, as the name suggests, describe the phenomenon of sweating and feeling chilly at the same time. People can experience cold sweats for a number of reasons. Hormones, including stress hormones, regulate sweat glands. So cold sweats usually mean your body is facing stress.

  7. Sweating is a side effect of your body heating up – so, when you’re in a cold environment, you may sweat a bit as your body tries to keep itself warm. Furthermore, rapid shifts in external temperature can confuse your body’s internal thermostat.

  8. Jan 17, 2023 · Sweating (also called perspiring) occurs when your body becomes heated and attempts to cool itself. As such, you might notice that you sweat on hot days, when exercising, when experiencing anxiety, or when you have a fever. Excessive sweat may be caused by an underlying condition, like hyperhidrosis or menopause.

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