Updated On: 11 June, 2023 01:06 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Certain food items like onion, garlic, cabbage and drinks like coffee and alcohol are known to increase sweating in humid weather. Mumbai based nutritionist shares a list of food items to avoid the incidence of excessive sweating

With soaring mercury levels, temperatures are expected to rise upto 37 degrees Celsius in May. Experts share a guide to tackle the problem of excessive sweating. Photo Courtesy: iStock
As the month of June unfolds, Mumbaikars can be seen sweating buckets. Street hawkers are now sourcing tissues and wet wipes to encash the soaring mercury levels. Come evenings, people gather at the beach in pursuit of a cool breeze. A close look at the weather forecast by the Mumbai Meteorological Department, reveals that temperatures are expected to touch 37 degrees Celsius this month. With humidity levels hovering around 75 percent, it’s time to sweat bullets.
Foods and drinks that aggravate sweating