A man's heavy sweating led to unexpected diagnosis
A case study published in
the Annals
of Internal Medicine wrote about how a 60-year-old man who struggled with
unexplained sweating episodes for three years was diagnosed with temporal lobe seizures by the doctors.
The man, who was otherwise
healthy had "an average of 8 discrete episodes of sweating" every 24
to 32 days, the authors said, according to a report published in CNN.
He had no other symptoms,
and all tests that doctors ran on him returned normal results.
During one of his office
visits, the doctors saw the man having one of his sweating episodes, where the
patient reported he "felt it coming on; he lowered his head into his hands
and had slowed verbal responses for approximately 2 minutes."
The doctors described his
sweating as "profuse" and detailed a pool of sweat left on an
examination table.
This led the doctors to
believe that it might be a seizure and led them to perform an ambulatory
electroencephalography, known as an EEG, which led to his diagnosis. Read More
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