Adults have sweat: Glands around the anus, and some asre more active than others. That being said are you sure it is sweat and not seepage from the anus of mucus and or stool keeping your bottom wet. This can be due to many things including a degree of constipation, hemorrhoids, fistula or fissures. See a colon and rectal doctor for evaluation and recommendations.
Answered 2/6/2019
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Sweaty anus: It's not quite common to sweat in the anus. You may sweat in your butt cheeks and upper thighs. This can be explained by the nature of your sweat glands and hormone regulation. Not sure what can be done about that, though.
Answered 2/23/2018
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Sweaty anus: Assuming it is swear, most likely it is not from the anus but the glands around the area. If in doubt, consult a GI specialist to be sure.
Answered 6/10/2014
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