Perspiration, or sweat, is your body's way of cooling itself, whether that extra heat comes from hardworking muscles or from overstimulated nerves. In this article, ... You will learn that there is difference between the sweat on your palms and the sweat in your armpits and why your skin tastes salty after a workout!
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What I would like to ask is why is it that sodium is an element in body perspiration? In other terms, why is it this includes salt and how does it get there? I would also like ... Our skin is covered by bacteria and that is completely normal, but because our skin is salty many bacterial types do not grow very well on our skin.
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When I perspire, my perspiration is extremely salty, to the point where the salt even cakes on my brow and my temples. I thought everyone was like this, but I've done my own little survey, and not ... ... When I perspire, my perspiration is extremely salty, to the point where the salt even cakes on my brow and my temples. ...
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Sweat, also called perspiration, is a salty liquid produced by the sweat glands. Sweating is an essential function that helps the body stay cool. Sweat is commonly found under the arms, on the feet, and on the palms of the hands.
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This is a discussion on MedHelp about Re: Salty Skin. Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of Re: Salty Skin ... . Are there any other diseases or conditions that cause salty skin? Should ; I be tested for CF? I have chronic bowel problems and mild asthma.
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Tears taste salty. Perspiration tastes salty. And, I have read in textbooks that urine tastes salty . . . ---Why? Have you ever held a penny or aluminum foil, or the wire hanger of an IV bottle in your mouth, and noticed a slight tingle of electric current?
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[n] salty fluid secreted by sweat glands; "sweat poured off his brow" ... [n] the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid; "perspiration is a homeostatic process"
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Sodium chloride is also one of the substances that are found dissolved in human sweat, due to which it is salty. Human perspiration contains two main odoriferous ingredients – 2-methylphenol and 4-methylphenol. These are the substances that cause odor from the perspiration.
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Ordinarily, this constant exhalation is not apparent, and the excretion is then termed insensible perspiration. [1913 Webster] perspiration - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) : perspiration n 1: salty fluid secreted by sweat glands;
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Sweat, also called perspiration, is a salty liquid produced by the sweat glands.How much you sweat depends on how many sweat glands you have. A person is born with about two to four million sweat glands.Women actually have more sweat glands then men -- the men's glands are just more active.
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