Increased Sweating (Hyperhydrosis)

Hyperthyroidism, menopause, pheochromocytomas, and hypoglycemia can cause excessive sweating.

Thyroid hormone excess increases metabolic heat production.
Menopausal hot flashes involve sudden vasodilation triggered by estrogen withdrawal.
Pheochromocytomas cause episodic profuse sweating with palpitations.

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