Sweating head.

Luchea

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My head sweats day & night but not constantly. No where else. My hands are always very warm to the touch and just recently my feet have been getting cold. So much that I have to wear socks to bed. I had to start buzzing my head otherwise my hair would look like I just stepped out of the shower. At night I wake up & turn the pillow over it gets so wet. When I sit down to eat anything I have a fork in one hand and paper towel in the other. I am 56 years old and this has been going on for 5 or more years. I take meds for type ll diabetes, high cholestoral, slightly elevated blood pressure, anxiety or as my wife calls them, my nice pills, and something for joint pain.
 
Head sweats could be a side effect of one of your meds (corticosteroids are especially known for this) or an endocrine problem.

Diabetes can sometimes cause "gustatory" sweating - sweating of the scalp, neck and cheeks when eating, drinking or even thinking about food.

See your doc, head sweats could be a sign of something serious, get it checked out.
 
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