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Decreased Perspiration
Perspiration is important for our health to maintain the normal body temperature. Some of us suffer from excess perspiration, while some of us have very low perspiration or no perspiration.
Both excess and very low perspiration are bad. Excessive perspiration, unless a disease causes it, is only a nuisance whereas decreased perspiration can be life threatening sometimes. In decreased perspiration, the patient either perspires very little or does not perspire at all.
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