Treatments for excessive sweating

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Focal hyperhidrosis is the condition characterized by excessive sweating of the palms, underarms and the soles of the feet. Focal hyperhidrosis usually starts by the end of the teenage years, and is often hereditary. A sweaty handshake can be an uncomfortable situation for many, particularly in business settings. This condition can be treated by many methods like;

 • Non-prescription antipirspirants: Includes products such as Certain Dri, Secret Clinical Strength, Degree Clinical Protection and 5 Day. These products often work well to inhibit mild to moderate sweating.

 • Prescription antipirspirants: These containing aluminum chloride (Drysol, Xerac) and may be more effective than non-prescription antipirspirants.

• Lontophoresis: This treatment can be done at home and involves placing hands or feet in a pan of water while a battery-powered device delivers a low-voltage current through the water. Treatments last 15 to 30 minutes and are typically done daily for a couple of weeks and then less frequently for maintenance. Iontophoresis is believed to temporarily block the sweat glands, but results may not be any better than using an antiperspirant.

• Oral medications: Drugs in the anticholinergic class can help. This approach isn’t used often because of side effects that include dry eyes and mouth and difficulty urinating. Anti-anxiety medications may be helpful if stress-induced anxiety contributes to excessive sweating.

• Botulinum (Botox) injections: Injections of Botox into the palms, soles or underarms can block the nerves that trigger sweat glands. This approach is effective for even severe hyperhidrosis, but the injections are painful. The effect from the Botox wears off after four to 12 months, and the treatment needs to be repeated.

 • Surgery: Two surgical approaches are options when other treatments haven’t worked. They include surgically removing sweat glands from the underarms or severing the nerve in the chest that carries messages to the sweat glands. Surgery is seldom used because it is a major procedure. If needed, it’s effective.

 As with any health concerns, it is essential to consult your healthcare provider before following any course of action.

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Dear Praseen..

eswar's picture

Excessive Perspiration is a common problem in this busy and polluted environment, then ultimately we have to go for remedies for which you given info. GooD...
{eswar} G.S.N.Koteswara Rao

Thanks for your information....

k.sridhar kumar's picture

Good blog mostly people suffer with this focal hyperhydrosis and nice to know methods of treatment..you can provide many more information like this...Good luck.....

thank you Sridhar

praseengp's picture

i am very greatful to get your comment.. I will try to provide more such information through the blogs. Keep sending comments

Great!

guptashubhranshu's picture

Really nice blog! And with tremendous application to maintain a good manner in public areas and conferences... One can put use of these facts into one's own life to maintain both healthy public relations as well as a possitive impression among others...Nice...Keep going!

Dear gupta

praseengp's picture

This problem is worrying most of the persons especially the professionals..Thanking you for the comment.

Good piece of information

sijopharma's picture

There are many people suffering from Focal hyperhydrosis, which even makes writing in a notebook ,a tedious process.They often feel ashamed to give a friendly handshake.I think that this information will be of great help to them.

Thank you sijo

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You can also try to provide these kind of information through this site..expecting more suggestions and opinions from you.