potenie
Potenie, or perspiration, is the production and excretion of sweat by the skin's sweat glands. In humans and other mammals, sweating serves primarily to regulate body temperature and maintain skin moisture. Humans have two main types of sweat glands: eccrine glands, distributed over most of the body and responsible for most sweat, and apocrine glands, concentrated in the armpits and groin and producing a thicker fluid that is later metabolized by skin bacteria to produce odor.
Potenie is governed by the autonomic nervous system. Eccrine glands are innervated by cholinergic sympathetic fibers;
Composition of sweat is mostly water, with electrolytes such as sodium and chloride, as well as small
Clinical aspects include disorders of sweating. Hyperhidrosis refers to excessive sweating that can affect the palms,
Management includes topical antiperspirants containing aluminum salts, anticholinergic medications, botulinum toxin injections for focal areas, iontophoresis