Hyperhidrosis (excess sweating)

Aesthetics

Hyperhidrosis (excess sweating)

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Hyperhidrosis (excess sweating) frequently asked questions

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. It can affect various parts of the body, such as the underarms, palms, feet, and face, and can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.
There are several treatment options for hyperhidrosis, including topical antiperspirants, oral medications, iontophoresis, botulinum toxin injections, and surgical procedures such as sweat gland removal or sympathectomy. These treatments work by either blocking sweat production, reducing nerve signals to sweat glands, or removing sweat glands altogether.
The results of treatment for hyperhidrosis can vary depending on the specific treatment used, individual response, and severity of the condition. Some treatments may provide temporary relief, while others may offer longer-lasting results. Botulinum toxin injections, for example, can provide relief from excessive sweating for several months before requiring repeat treatments.
When performed by a qualified healthcare provider, treatments for hyperhidrosis are generally safe and well-tolerated. However, as with any medical intervention, there are potential risks and side effects to consider. These may include temporary discomfort, bruising, or muscle weakness with botulinum toxin injections, or compensatory sweating with surgical procedures.
The treatment process for hyperhidrosis will depend on the specific treatment option chosen. For example, botulinum toxin injections typically involve multiple injections into the affected area, while surgical procedures require a more invasive approach. The number of sessions needed will vary depending on factors such as the severity of the condition and individual response to treatment.
In addition to medical treatments, there are several lifestyle modifications and home remedies that can help manage hyperhidrosis. These may include wearing breathable clothing, using absorbent powders or pads, avoiding triggers such as spicy foods or caffeine, practicing stress-reduction techniques, and maintaining good hygiene.

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