sudor
Sudor, commonly known as sweat, is a watery secretion produced by sweat glands in the skin. Its primary function is thermoregulation: when sweat evaporates from the skin, it cools the body and helps maintain stable core temperature during heat exposure or physical activity.
Humans have two main types of sweat glands. Eccrine glands are widely distributed and secrete a clear,
Secreted sweat is primarily water and electrolytes, especially sodium and chloride, with small amounts of urea,
Sweat production is regulated by the brain, notably the hypothalamus, which integrates thermal and other inputs.
Clinical notes: Hyperhidrosis refers to excessive sweating beyond physiological needs and can affect hands, feet, or