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Head And Facial Sweating, Headache, Excessive Urination, No Diabetes, Normal Thyroid. Causes?

I have excessive(non stop) Head and facial sweating in hot temperatures above 30 degree C. And i have excessive urination and headache during cold temperatures below 20 degree C. Am 25 now and this is been right from my 16 years age and increasing day by day. I am unable to lead a social life. Please let me know the treatment for this. Also, Should i consult a neurologist or dermatologist . I have no sugar, and normal thyroid functioning.
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Hi
the symptoms you have mentioned is almost normal for most individuals as sweating in heat is common and urination in cold is common. some individuals have increased frequency due to hyperactive sweat glands. you visit an endocrinologist to rule out any hormonal imbalance.

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Head And Facial Sweating, Headache, Excessive Urination, No Diabetes, Normal Thyroid. Causes?

Hi the symptoms you have mentioned is almost normal for most individuals as sweating in heat is common and urination in cold is common. some individuals have increased frequency due to hyperactive sweat glands. you visit an endocrinologist to rule out any hormonal imbalance. Thanks