Why does a person with high blood pressure sweat a lot?
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Solution
Normally if our blood pressure is high then our blood will pump more blood more energy will be released, more heat will be released and then our sweat glands will give out a lot of sweat because of the large amount of heat released.
An excessive amount of sweating( if you have a high amount of BP) is due to one of the symptoms of BP Hypertension'. In most cases, hypertension leads to a profuse amount of sweat.
As you may know, high blood pressure usually results in fatigue and even indulgences that stimulate your sweaty(pant!) glands; especially in your armpits, neck, and face! Even your hand middle can be sweaty as well for some people.
People suffering from these should drink a lot of water and eat their medicines regularly.