Friday, March 25, 2016

How To Sweat Less When You’re Suffering From Hyperhidrosis?



There are millions of people in the world who have to deal with the issue of excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis. Sweating is a normal function of the body through which it cools itself. Hyperhidrosis produces 5 times more sweating than normal. It occurs when a cooling system of the body get into overdrive. It is an embarrassing and life changing problem.

Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a medical condition that affects men and women equally. Those suffering from hyperhidrosis profusely sweat every day. This problem interferes with individual’s personal, emotional and social life.

The primary focal hyperhidrosis is the most common type of hyperhidrosis that occurs in only certain small body areas and is not a cause of another medical condition. The most common body areas that are a target of focal hyperhidrosis are armpits, face, palms of hands and soles of feet. It often starts during childhood or adolescence and it does not occur during sleep. No specific cause has yet been identified for this kind of hyperhidrosis but it is believed that genetics has role to play.

Seeking help for hyperhidrosis


Usually, the people who suffer from hyperhidrosis are living with it since their young age so they learn to live with it and are unable to recognize the issue. But fortunately, there are various hyperhidrosis treatment options available which can be of help to the sufferers of hyperhidrosis.

 

Some of the options available are;

  • Over the counter deodorants and antiperspirants: These are easily available and can be used on hands, feet and in the armpits. Hyperhidrosis that is possible to treat with OTC does not require a visit to the doctor. You can even use these antiperspirants at bedtime.
  • Prescription antiperspirants: many people who suffer from focal hyperhidrosis may even sweat despite of using OTC antiperspirants. They can consult the dermatologist or doctor who would recommend a higher strength prescription antiperspirant. It can prove to be effective for mild hyperhidrosis cases. It is best to consult dermatologists as they have better knowledge of the hyperhidrosis treatments.
When the problem of hyperhidrosis persists even after using these options, then there are advanced treatment options also available which include;
  • Botulinum Toxin A or Botox treatment for hyperhidrosis: You may have known it as an anti-wrinkle treatment but it is also an effective and safe treatment to turn off excessive active sweat glands. It reduces excessive sweating up to 90%. It is an FDA approve treatment for excessive under arms sweating however is used off-label for palms of hands and soles of feet. The treatment is available at http://www.cosmedocs.com
  • Iontophoresis: In this treatment, hands or feet are immersed in a water basin and a mild electric current is passed through it. The patient need to undertake frequent treatments but it is quite effective for reducing excessive sweating.
  • MiraDry System: this system involves the use of electromagnetic energy for permanent removal of sweat glands in underarms. It is not an approved treatment for any other part of the body.

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