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Old 11-04-2013, 09:55 AM
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Sweating mostly after eating? Or anytime? A form of glucose intolerance that has sweating as a symptom is called gustatory sweating.

Opiates for pain, do cause sweating in some people. This may happen in between doses, when the last dose is wearing off.

Some things cause sweating and if you add them all up at one time the sweating can be profuse:

Low blood sugar
Taking NSAIDs for pain (aspirin, ibuprofen, etc)
Excessive caffeine intake
Hormone fluctuations (like menopause)
taking SSRI antidepressants
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