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Hyperhidrosis Information

Alternate Names of Hyperhidrosis: Hyperhidrosis ; Skin Tags; Cutaneous skin Tags

Hyperhidrosis (HS) is a skin disorder which is localised on the armpits, palms, soles, face or elsewhere and it is a inherited problem that has been seen in almost every ethnic group. People don't get used to living with hyperhidrosis but they continue to suffer throughout their lives from it. Facial blushing can also be associated with hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis is a relatively common problem that affects many people. Although sweating is a normal bodily function, in some people it is unnecessarily excessive.

Hyperhidrosis is usually symmetrical and often debilitating and causes individuals affected by the condition to avoid everyday activities like shaking someone's hand, playing a musical instrument, and playing sports. A few patients have hyperhidrosis as a consequence of a medical condition. Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating. The problem may be limited to the armpits, but often the palms and soles sweat excessively also.

Other Types of Hyperhidrosis

Axillary hyperhidrosis

Axillary hidradenitis is a type of hyperhidrosis. Axillary hidradenitis is chronic recurring infection of the apocrine sweat glands, manifested by production of repeated boils and sinuses. Axillary hidradenitis is not so common and it is very rarely found. Once established, the condition may be suppressed, but not cured, by antibiotics. Excision of the involved skin and glands is the only cure; such resections are generally quite disfiguring. The exact cause is unknown, but a hormonal influence appears to be involved.

Botox hyperhidrosis

Botox hyperhidrosis is a much more common condition than Hyperhidrosis and may occur in one or several locations of the body. In Botox hyperhidrosis, The hands, feet and armpits are the most common locations. The condition usually starts during adolescence and is lifelong. Nervousness and anxiety can precipitate excessive sweating.

What are the symptoms of Hyperhidrosis ?

Here are the list of common symptoms of Hyperhidrosis:

  • Drugs
  • Cardiovascular disorders
  • Stroke
  • Spinal nerve damage
  • Peripheral nerve damage
  • Neuropathy
  • Brain tumour
  • Chronic anxiety disorder
  • Respiratory failure
  • Overactive thyroid
  • Other endocrine tumours
  • Parkinson's disease

Hyperhidrosis Treatment

Here are some effective treatment for Hyperhidrosis :

Apply the medicine at bedtime to your dry armpits. To prevent irritation, wash it off in the morning with plain water. Do not use your regular daytime deodorant. Repeat the treatment nightly until the sweating is under control is the treatment of Hyperhidrosis.

Sweaty feet develop an unpleasant smell, ruin footwear and are prone to dermatitis or secondary infection Expect to change your socks several times a day. Absorbent insoles in shoes are useful, but may need replacing frequently is the treatment of Hyperhidrosis.

Don't wear the same pair of shoes two days in a row; leave them to dry out and increase their life span.

The anticholinergic drugs, oral propantheline (Pro-banthine ) and oxybutymin (Ditropan®) may reduce sweating, but unfortunately can cause blurred vision, dry mouth, and constipation is the treatment of Hyperhidrosis.

The thick skin of the palms and soles is more resistant to aluminum chloride's effect. At first, apply the medicine at bedtime to your dry palms or soles, and in the morning wash it off with plain water. If, in 10-14 days, you do not see a decrease in sweating, cover your hands and feet overnight with plastic film. For your hands, use the thin, pliable plastic disposable gloves available at most drugstores is the treatment of Hyperhidrosis.

 

 



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