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Hyperhidrosis Treatment (Excessive Sweating)


A woman and a man suffering from Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)

What is Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating is characterized by the overactivity of sweat glands. It can occur due to an increase in the amount of chemicals secreted from the brain for various reasons. However, excessive sweating can also occur without any apparent cause. This condition, commonly observed in the hands, feet, armpits, and head, can be severe enough to cause the individual to isolate themselves from social life.

Can Excessive Sweating be Treated?

For underarm sweating, creams containing aluminum chloride and ethyl alcohol mixtures are available, while for foot sweating, creams containing glutaraldehyde are available, but these products, which can irritate the skin, have limited effectiveness.

What is Iontophoresis?

Iontophoresis, which also has a temporary effect, requires regular use. The low amount of electric current applied to the hands and feet causes the sweat glands to clog. This method cannot be applied to the armpits; it involves the application of low amounts of electric current to the hands and feet, causing the sweat glands to clog.

Is There a Surgical Option for Hyperhidrosis Treatment?

Surgical options for hyperhidrosis treatment include retrodermal curettage, liposuction, VASER, or laser therapy, which prevent underarm sweating by removing or destroying sweat glands. These methods are permanent and have a high success rate.

Other methods such as percutaneous sympathectomy, lumbar sympathectomy, endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) also provide a solution by destroying sympathetic nervous system cells to stop the sweat glands from functioning. However, the effects of these treatments are also temporary.

Frequently Asked Questions About Excessive Sweating

What Causes Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating is divided into primary and secondary categories. Primary excessive sweating can be explained as regional excessive sweating. Excessive sweating occurring in healthy individuals without an underlying condition can also start for no apparent reason. Among the causes of primary sweating are stress, anxiety, and consuming excessively spicy foods. Secondary excessive sweating usually develops due to conditions such as obesity, menopause, diabetes, thyroid diseases, psychological disorders, adrenal gland diseases, heart failure, lung disorders, Parkinson’s, and cancer.

What Causes Excessive Perspiration?

Excessive perspiration usually occurs as a normal response of the body to cool itself down as a result of physical activity. Environmental factors, such as an increase in ambient temperature, are among the causes of excessive sweating. Unlike excessive sweating, it is a normal condition.

What Helps with Excessive Sweating?

Identifying the underlying cause of excessive sweating is important for treatment. Excessive sweating generally occurs with the treatment of the underlying disease. However, treatment may not be applied in cases of primary excessive sweating. Injection and iontophoresis applications may be preferred for these individuals. These methods are highly suitable for the treatment of excessive sweating in the hands.

What Disease Is Excessive Sweating a Symptom Of?

Excessive sweating can be a symptom of many different conditions. If excessive sweating is accompanied by symptoms such as weight loss, fever, shortness of breath, chest pain, or palpitations, it is important to consult a doctor for a general health check-up.

What Causes Night Sweats?

Unlike different disorders known as instant sweating causes, night sweats usually occur in the presence of an infection. However, night sweats may also occur due to hormonal problems, sleep apnea, diabetes, reflux, and some neurological disorders.

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Why Do We Sweat Excessively?

Excessive sweating usually occurs without a specific reason, but some diseases can cause it. It is commonly observed, especially during menopause.

What Causes Excessive Facial Sweating?

Excessive facial sweating can be due to primary or secondary hyperhidrosis. This condition may result from the malfunctioning of receptors responsible for regulating body temperature. Factors such as medication and alcohol use can also lead to excessive facial sweating. However, since many different diseases can also cause this condition, it is recommended to undergo a health check-up.

How Can Excessive Sweating Be Treated?

Excessive sweating passes with the treatment of the underlying focal disease. In addition, injection and iontophoresis applications are also effective in preventing excessive sweating.

What Causes Excessive Hand Sweating?

Excessive hand sweating can occur due to reasons such as stress and anxiety. However, it can also occur as a symptom of different conditions such as thyroid diseases, nervous system disorders, and menopause.

What Is Excessive Sweating a Sign Of?

Excessive sweating can be caused by mood swings as well as environmental factors and temperature changes. In addition to all these, excessive sweating can also develop as a symptom of some diseases.

How Can Excessive Sweating Be Prevented?

Excessive sweating resolves spontaneously with the cessation of physical activity and the decrease in ambient temperature. However, if excessive sweating is meant, the reasons for sweating should be investigated.

What Does Excessive Sweating Signal?

Excessive sweating can be a part of one’s life or can be newly developed. Newly developed excessive sweating is generally seen in the presence of an infection. However, many different types of diseases can also lead to excessive sweating. It is recommended to consult a doctor if other symptoms accompany excessive sweating.

Why Do We Sweat Excessively While Sleeping?

Excessive sweating during sleep usually occurs due to high ambient temperature and the use of inappropriate textile products. However, sleep apnea, stress, reflux, and hormonal problems are also among the causes of night sweats. This condition can also occur due to alcohol use.

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