Damage to the autonomic nerves can affect your sweat glands, causing you to sweat either too much or not enough. You may sweat a lot during certain activities, like sleeping or eating, or some parts of your body may sweat while others remain dry. If your body cannot sweat properly, it may have trouble regulating your temperature, leading to more complications.

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