Tests For Sweating in Pune
A list of lab tests and other self-help tools for Sweating in Pune
What is Sweating
The bodys natural cooling process, which releases water and salt from the skin.
List of Lab Tests For Sweating
- Extended Thyroid Profile
- Low Dose Dexamethasone Suppression Test
- Catecholamine Level Test
- Electrolyte Panel
- Liver Function Tests
- Urinalysis
- CBC-Complete Blood Count
- Direct Renin Test
- Antibody Screening Tests
- Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test
How will these tests help?
The group of tests will help us understand why you are having excessive perspiration. We will be able to assess the functioning of your thyroid, liver, and adrenal glands with these tests
The first group of tests includes Thyroid Function Test, Cortisol Level Test, Catecholamine Level Test, Electrolyte Panel, Liver Function Tests, and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test. These tests will help us determine if there is an underlying problem with your thyroid, adrenal glands, or electrolyte balance that may be causing your excessive perspiration
The second group of tests includes Urinalysis, Complete Blood Count, and Renin Activity Test. These tests will help us get a better picture of your overall health and assess any other factors that may be contributing to your excessive sweating
Overall, these tests will help us figure out why you are having excessive perspiration and determine the best course of action to treat your symptoms.
Book Tests for Sweating in Pune
Pathofast offers Tests for Sweating at our center in Manisha Terrace, Moledina Road, Pune, Camp, India
Our lab in Pune, is known for its exceptional hygiene, polite staff and quick reports
Our Pune Center, is located close to the railway station and the Swargate Central Bus Depot, as well as the new Metro Lines
Please choose an option below to proceed with your booking:
Self Test for Sweating
Answer the following 3 questions to know whether you should get yourself investigated further
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List of symptoms associated with Sweating
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Feeling a sudden increase in body temperature
You may have noticed feeling unusually hot, even if the room temperature is not too warm.
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Experiencing clamminess on the skin
You may have felt a light sheen of sweat on your skin, even if you havent actually been sweating.
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Experiencing an increase in heart rate
You may have noticed that your heart rate has increased, even if you have not been doing any physical activity.
List of home remedies for Sweating
Try these at home, only after consulting your doctor
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Wear loose, light clothing
Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing, as this can increase sweating. Wear breathable fabrics such as cotton and linen, and avoid synthetic fabrics such as nylon and polyester.
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Stay cool
Try to keep yourself cool by using a fan or air conditioning. Avoid hot and humid conditions.
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Avoid caffeine and spicy foods
Caffeine and spicy foods can both increase sweating. Try to limit your intake of these foods and drinks.
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