Long-Term Effects of Alcoholism & Excessive Sweating
Alcoholism is a chronic medical disorder that causes a physical dependence on alcohol and an inability to control alcohol consumption. Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a medical condition that is usually unrelated to alcoholism.-
Common Alcoholism Complications
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According to the Mayo Clinic, alcoholism can cause memory loss, fatigue and weakened eye muscles.
Alcoholism-Related Diseases
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Individuals with alcoholism may develop: liver disorders, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis; gastrointestinal problems, such as gastritis or damage to the pancreas; and cardiovascular conditions, such as high blood pressure.
Alcoholism's Social Effects
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People with alcoholism have a greater likelihood of experiencing poor educational or work performance, domestic abuse or divorce. The risk of physical injuries is higher among people with alcoholism.
Hyperhidrosis Complications
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According to the Mayo Clinic, hyperhidrosis patients have a higher risk of developing fungal nail infections, bacterial infections between the toes or hair follicle infections. Warts and heat rash are more likely to occur in hyperhidrosis patients.
Hyperhidrosis' Social Effects
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Hyperhidrosis may cause unpleasant foot odor and clammy hands that negatively affect a patient’s social life. It may result in significant psychological problems.
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