concept   excessive sweating
culture   Eastern countries
statement   In Eastern countries, excessive sweating is considered a natural bodily function and can be managed using traditional medicine remedies and practices.

7 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 excessive sweating Eastern countries Excessive sweating can be seen as a result of a healthy and natural bodily function, especially in hot and humid climates. 1
2 excessive sweating Eastern countries Excessive sweating can be attributed to imbalances in the body's energy or Qi, leading to the consideration of traditional Chinese medicine remedies for treatment. 1
3 excessive sweating Eastern countries Excessive sweating could be managed with natural remedies such as herbs, fruits, and traditional Thai massages, reflecting the influence of traditional medicine practices. 1
4 perspiration Eastern countries Perspiration is seen as undesirable in public and it is important to avoid sweating excessively, especially in professional settings. 1
5 sweat Eastern countries Public sweating is often considered rude and unhygienic, and individuals are expected to keep themselves dry and clean, especially in formal settings. 1
6 sweat Eastern cultures Excessive sweating may be considered embarrassing or inappropriate in social situations, and efforts are made to reduce or conceal sweat, especially in formal settings. 1
7 sweating Eastern culture Sweating is often associated with discomfort and can be seen as a sign of being unwell or unhealthy, requiring immediate cooling or treatment. 1