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How to Cure Excessive Sweating

Monday, September 28, 2009 , Posted by AME at 9:31 AM

 Excessive sweating is a medical condition called as hyperhidrosis. This is characterized by sweating a lot which may be nonstop the whole day through. The affected person may even sweat despite cold temperature. Excessive sweating may also happen when the affected person is stressed out, nervous, or anxious.

The release of sweat may occur in the areas of the body which have more sweat glands such as the hands, feet, face, groin, and armpits. The usual case is that this medical condition is inherited, in which the disease is considered as primary hyperhidrosis. However, there are also cases in the minority when excessive sweating is an offshoot of other medical problems. This is when the disease is called secondary hyperhidrosis.

Certain conditions which can result to secondary hyperhidrosis are those diseases affecting the lungs and heart, diabetes mellitus, anxiety problems, and certain medications taken to cure these diseases. These conditions result to secondary hyperhidrosis because they affect the operation of the hypothalamus, which controls how the human body sweats, and the sympathetic nervous system.

Excessive sweating can affect the sufferers not only physically but also socially and psychologically as well. Most sufferers would draw themselves out of the social scene, cutting their social lives off because they are embarrassed of having contracted the disease. Psychologically, the disease can shatter the self-esteem of the affected people. When they have low opinions of themselves, they usually hide themselves and as a result, do not open themselves up to building new relationships with other people.

There are available treatments for excessive sweating. Aluminum chloride solution can be used to reduce the amount of sweat that would be released. This solution can be found in many antiperspirants which can be prescribed by doctors. However, this may not be totally effective for excessive sweating on the hands and feet.

The users should also prepare themselves for skin irritation. Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy or ETS is one surgical procedure which can be taken to cure the disease. This can work effectively on the excessive sweating of the armpits. This will remove the sweat glands in the said area. However, this may result to side effects such as excessive sweating on the back, legs, thighs, and abdomen, which is another bout of problem.

Oral medication can also be taken as the solution to the disease. For instance, Ditropan can be taken to reduce sweating but its side effects include dry mouth and drowsiness.