sudore
Sudore, or sweating, is the production of a transparent, salty liquid by sweat glands in the skin. Its primary function is thermoregulation: as sweat evaporates from the skin, it promotes cooling of the body. Sweat also contributes to the excretion of small amounts of electrolytes and waste products.
The body contains two main types of sweat glands. Eccrine glands are numerous and widely distributed, especially
Sweating is regulated by the autonomic nervous system. The hypothalamus senses core temperature and activates sympathetic
Clinical aspects include hyperhidrosis, a condition of excessive sweating that can be focal (often underarms, palms,