You Are Sweating More than Usual or Reduction in Blood Pressure

When you sweat more than usual, it means the nerves carrying signals from your brain to your sweat glands have become malfunctioned. This makes the temperature of the body erratic and change regularly. Your doctor may recommend running some tests to measure your sweating and heart rate.
Automatic neuropathy is a condition that occurs when the nerves that control involuntarily bodily functions are disrupted. Nerve pain may have negative effects on the nerves of the cardiovascular system affecting heart rate and blood pressure. Heart rate may remain high or too low instead of changing with body activities and exercise.
However, when the sympathetic nervous system feels fired it causes tightening and narrowing of the vessels which causes high blood pressure.











