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6 Reasons Why You’re Over-Sweating After 40

Infections

“Infections may not be obvious,” Streicher says. “Someone may have tuberculosis and not know it, and that’s how it manifests itself: in sweating.” Though also rare, osteomyelitis, a bone infection that can affect the vertebrae or pelvis in adults, may also trigger excessive sweating, according to Cleveland Clinic.

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