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What is Hyperhidrosis?




By Bridget B.

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is localized and abnormal excessive sweating

* Normal sweating helps regulate body temperature by
producing a cooling effect, but too much perspiration is not
conducive to overall health.
* General excessive sweating is not considered hyperhidrosis,
but can be a sign of an illness, including cancer, tuberculosis, and
thyroid disease.
* Localized, excessive perspiration often occurs on the face,
palms of hands, soles of feet, armpits, or a combination of these
locations. This perspiration is often aggravated by stress.
Hyperhidrosis can be and uncomfortable and emotionally taxing
condition

What Causes Hyperhidrosis?

* Overactive sweat glands
* Hyperhidrosis may occur as a natural bodily function for some
* Hyperhidrosis may be hereditary. Studies indicate that
hyperhidrosis is inherited, and that children of parents with
hyperhidrosis have approximately a one in four chance of
developing the condition.

What Treatments Are Available?

* Antiperspirant, over-the-counter or prescription
* Medications, primarily used to prevent excessive sweating in
stressful situations
* Iontophoresis, application of low electrical current results in a
blocked sweat duct
* Botox, botulinum toxin A, injections to prevent nerves from
sending signals that stimulate sweat glands. Relief is temporary
and this treatment must be repeated to continue experiencing
results.
* Surgery for sweat gland removal. Surgery’s side effects
include difficulty with range of motion in arm
* Surgery to sever the nerves leading to sweat glands.
Surgery’s side effects include difficulty with range of motion in
arm

As many as one in twenty people may suffer from hyperhidrosis. It
can be an uncomfortable and embarrassing condition, especially
when aggravated by work or social stress. Fortunately for many, a
variety of effective treatment options are available.

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition described as: sweating
beyond what is necessary to cool the body. The most common
areas affected are the hands, feet, groin, face and underarms.

Hyperhidrosis can have a serious impact on self-confidence,
personal relationships and even career success. But today’s
treatments offer hope. Innovative surgical and non-surgical
approaches allow you to specifically treat the affected area
painlessly and easily.
There are two types of Hyperhidrosis.

1) Focal Hyperhidrosis or Primary Hyperhidrosis affects local
areas such as the underarms, palms, feet and face. It is caused by
a malfunction within the sympathetic nervous system that causes
an over-stimulation of the nerve to release a chemical called
acetylcholine which over-activates the eccrine gland (sweat gland)
to produce more sweat.

2) Generalized Hyperhidrosis or Secondary Hyperhidrosis
usually affects the entire body. It is caused by other conditions
such as menopause, metabolic disorders, neurological disorders,
infections, etc.

 
 
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