On average, one foot can produce about half a pint (around 250 milliliters) of sweat in a day. Sweat production can vary depending on factors like activity level, temperature, and individual differences in sweat gland density.
Because of their fur, they can only sweat through their noses and bottoms of their feet. This is why they lose so much fur in the summer
for me, running shoes, especially without socks on. Flats also make my feet sweat but not as much as runners
Dogs don't sweat except through the pads of their feet. They cool off by panting.
It depends on a lot of things. How much you drink, sweat, bleed, if you eat foods with high water content. You are supposed to be taking in 1.5 Liters of water a day assuming you are getting 1 hour of exercise a day. Therefore you should probably urinate about 1.2 Liters a day, due to water loss from sweat.
If you have athlete's foot disease, yes. But if there is no sign of infection, then your feet simply sweat a lot, causing the bad odor. Try soaking your feet in warm tea! The tannic acid from the tea will make your feet a little tougher and your feet won't sweat as much. Then sprinkle plain baking soda in your shoes to absorb the excess sweat. It will keep your feet dry and absorb the bad odor as well.
should I use blood glucose test daily if I have produce too much insulin
probably over active sweat glands in those areas, also called hyperhydrosis, which you could go see a gp about
The United States consumes approximately 78 billion cubic feet of natural gas daily.
Eccrine are found on hands and feet to provide thermoregulation and apocrine connected to the hair follicle concentrated in the axilla, perenium and audtory
No matter how little or much you use your shoes they will break down because of how much your feet sweat.
Because they sweat so much while wearing shoes/socks and it stays there until you remove the clothing.