Know More Functions Sweat
In the human body there are three million sweat glands. The highest concentration of sweat glands found on the palms, and then, to whether the sweat glands.
Generally every person, who moved very aggressively, can produce the sweat glands on average about 0.7 to 1.5 liters per hour. Someone who is active can produce the sweat glands around 1.5 to 1.8 per hour. Meanwhile, a triathlon athlete can produce sweat glands to 4 liters of sweat in an hour, which means the production of sweat is very dependent on the size of physical fitness and level of dehydration someone.
According to a physiologist, Lawrence Spriet of the University of Guelph in Canada said that after losing 3-5 percent of body weight began to slow down the process of sweating. Meanwhile, environmental and exercise physiologists, Lawrence Armstrong, says the human body continues to sweat despite the dehydration. Lawrence Armstrong also said that over the hypothalamus sends neural messages to the sweat glands, humans will still be sweating.
If your body temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius, your body will overheat. According to Lawrence Armstrong at the time that happens then the network will lose their membrane integrity and leakage will occur. In such conditions, the intestine will release bacteria into the blood stream which will result in the body exposed to shock and possibly fainting, or coma. So the main function of sweat is to prevent that happening and make our bodies to stay cool.



