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What to Do About Overactive Sweat Glands

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Introduction

Overactive sweat glands can cause people to sweat excessively, a condition known as hyperhidrosis.This condition can be embarrassing as well as having a disabling effect on the way that people live their lives, simply down to a lack of confidence.

Though not many people may talk about this condition, it is in fact experienced by many people around the world. It can occur in just about any area of the body, including the hands, feet, face, sweaty arm pits, menopause sweating and others.

It is important to seek treatment using a method you are comfortable with, and this will also depend on your particular condition. Keep reading this Hub to learn more about what excessive sweating is and just what you can do about it.

Types of Excessive Sweating

There are a number of different types of excessive sweating, including the following:

1. Excessive Sweating in the Hands

This means that you will have sweaty palms, and is known as palmar hyperhidrosis. If you have excessive sweating in another area of the body then it's likely you'll also have it in the palms. This is especially common if there's a history of the condition in your family.

2. Excessive Sweating in the Feet

Sweating in the feet is known as plantar hyperhidrosis, and often occurs alongside sweating of the palms.

3. Excessive Sweating Armpits

Sweating too much in your armpits is known as axillary hyperhidrosis. Each of your armpits has in it two sweat glands. Those who suffer from this kind of sweating usually have it on its own.

4. Excessive Sweating in the Face

This kind of sweating should be looked at by a medical professional, as it could be down to an underlying cause such as social anxiety, rosacea or another medical problem.

If you sweat excessively then the truth is that it could occur in any area of the body, but the types listed above are the most common.


Treatment Options

Firstly you should remember that overactive sweat glands could be a symptom of something more serious, so you should seek medical advice before commencing treatment.

If you do wish to treat the condition yourself then there are a number of things that you can try. Not all treatments will work for all people, as everyone is different, though it's worth trying some natural options before moving onto expensive surgical cures.

If you do visit your doctor then they may prescribe you with a drug that can act as an antiperspirant, or you could try buying your own strong antiperspirant spray/ cream.

You could also try natural remedies such as bicarbonate of soda or apple cider vinegar - simply apply to the effected area and it should help it to sweat less.

ETS surgery is another option for excessive sweating. This removes the sweat glands, which is what can lead to it being so effective in many cases. However, it can also lead other areas of the body to start sweating where you never experienced a problem before.

Botox is also used to treat sweating, and needs to be done regularly to keep the problem under control. There are side effects including bruising, bleeding or muscle weakness.

Lastly, iontophoresis is a non-surgical treatment that puts electrical currents through the affected area, and is effective when done regularly. However, it can have side effects such as skin irritation.

It's important to seek medical advice to find the best treatment option for you.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are a number of different treatments for overactive sweat glands and it may take some time to find a treatment option that really works for you.

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