Angina Symptoms: 13 Warning Signs Angina You Should Not Ignore!

Sweating

Sweating

Normally, the sweat glands produce perspiration triggered by the nervous system. It appears on the skin as the temperature increases or in cases of high fever. Although excessive sweating (primary hyperhidrosis) has no medical cause, secondary hyperhidrosis can be a symptom of angina. This occurs as a result of the overactive nerves triggering the sweat glands, through an activation of the sympathetic nervous system.