Are these just multiple ways of saying a condition of sweating? Or am I missing some important contextual reference where each of these would not be used interchangeably/on a whim? Thanks
Are these just multiple ways of saying a condition of sweating? Or am I missing some important contextual reference where each of these would not be used interchangeably/on a whim? Thanks
To answer though hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating. Diaphoresis is just the medical word for sweating.Ive never used the term suderosis but it looks like it means profuse sweating.
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