This article is a translation of an article written in March 2018.
I had a lot of night sweats today. No matter how terrible it is, I won't be sweating until the sheets get wet, but the shirt was soaked.
It was raining this morning, so I wonder if that's the reason.
When it rains, the humidity rises of course, but not only that, it also lowers the barometric pressure. I suspect that the night sweat may be caused by this atmospheric pressure.
Though compensatory sweating worsens during the rainy season even when the temperature is not so high, I think this is due to humidity. It is often said that the heat and humidity increase the sensible temperature. However, I didn't feel the heat and humidity this season, and I didn't sweat during the day, so I think it's not just the effect of humidity.
In fact, my foot sweat is also affected by atmospheric pressure.
I completely stop sweating on rainy days, but the pressure is low on rainy days.
Also, I have a lot of foot sweats in winter, but the pressure is higher in winter.
Foot sweats are the worst on sunny winter days, that is, I sweat when the pressure is high.
Though I don't really worry about foot sweat because I'm getting the benefit of drionic effect, today I felt the dryness in my shoes even more because it rained.
I don't have panic symptons recently, but it was also affected by atmospheric pressure.
It was easier to panic on a rainy day, and I often panicked in places where the air pressure changed, such as in airplanes, subways, and trains.
As much as temperature and humidity, I care about air pressure.
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私がフィンランドでリバーサル手術を受けてからの状況をまとめたものです。
リバーサルを受けた皆さまへ
もし良かったら最近の調子などをコメント広場に書いていただけたらうれしいです。
This blog is a summary of the situation since I took ETS reversal surgery in Finland.
Almost written in Japanese but several articles written in English.
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