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It is a normal part of humans life to experience sweating. It is the mechanism related to the Sympathetic nervous system which helps keep the body clean from excess toxins and regulate temperature. Problems arise when profuse sweating occurs without apparent reasons. This may refer to the condition called Hyperhidrosis. This disorder is triggered even without physical exertion or high body heat and happens in unpredictable circumstances.

Dealing with the condition is changing how peoples normal life can be. Physically, it can be a cause of humiliation because the appearance is ruined by the drips and spots of sweats. Keeping the sweats hidden, takes a lot of clothes changing and choosing; wasting a lot of valuable time for a usual life. Instead of enjoying, working or relating to people, the heavy sweating may lead to social withdrawal and isolation. If it is left untreated, it may cause disrupted outlook in life. Ending up those miseries by trying out every treatment for excessive sweating will help bring back what wonderful time was lost.

Antiperspirants are common choices for the people who want cures that are inexpensive yet effective. These may be roll on, gels, lotions or sprays. Aluminum chloride contained in the antiperspirants help prevent the sweats from coming out the skin. The over-the-counter types and the prescription-strength antiperspirants are two types of the antiperspirants available. However, dermatologists can help choose what type suits specific skin and condition.

Iontophoresis is a method wherein the body parts like hands and feet are subjected to electric current through water with the use of an instrument. This procedure may last for about 10 to 20 minutes. It works by stimulating the sweat glands stopping sweating.

Botox or Botulinum Toxin is popularly known medical way of treating wrinkles. But aside from that, it can also be used to cure sweating problem through injection. This procedure helps block neurotransmitters to help the sweat glands from producing sweats. The effect can lasts for about 6 months. It has 90% success rate but can be painful and expensive.

When all other methods seem to have failed to treat the condition, the choice left is through surgeries. This includes Sympathectomy which disables the nerves responsible for sending signals to glands to release sweats. This uses instrument inserted to the body to target the nerves. It can be a tedious procedure and risky as well. But it is works when permanent results are needed.

by: Elaina U. Schmelzle




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