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Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is quite a common disorder affecting many people around the world. Only in America, 2-3 percent of people are suffering from hyperhidrosis. It often affects the underarms, called axillary hyperhidrosis, and palms and soles of the feet (palmoplantar hyperhidrosis). Sometimes the problem starts at an early age, usually in the teenage years, but it may also occur later in life.

Sweating may cause many problems in one’s life, mostly emotional. Excessive sweating can occur in all sorts of different situations, especially in important business, romantic, and social interactions. Many are embarrassed and say that this problem greatly affects their confidence and the ability to perform.

Sweating is usually triggered by emotions or heat, but many who suffer from it sweat throughout the day regardless of the temperature or their mood. In some cases, hyperhidrosis is caused by some sort of infections or systemic diseases. Luckily, there are ways to deal with this problem and make your life easier.

Put on an antiperspirant to help block the sweating

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Many antiperspirants have aluminum chloride which physically blocks the sweat glands and prevent excessive sweating. There are also some other over-the-counter options that can stop the sweating. You’ll want to put these on at night when your sweat glands aren’t as active and reapply it in the morning.

However, some people may start to experience a burning sensation or irritated skin in the place of administration. In case this happens, go visit your dermatologist. Keep track of any changes and stop using the antiperspirant if you’re having any problems.

Botox injections

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Botox injections are quite an effective solution for this problem and many clinics are performing it. According to Cosmetic Town, Botox prevents the release of the chemicals that tell the body to sweat. Prior to the injections, the doctor will numb the area with cream and then a series of injections will be placed under the skin. The change in the amount of sweating comes after around one week, sometimes less. The effect of the injections lasts around a year and can be repeated.

Prescription medicine

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If you’re not too excited about the Botox injections and if antiperspirant isn’t helping you, you can try using some prescription medicine that will prevent you from sweating. Basically, they prevent your glands from working. However, as we use sweat to cool ourselves, this may be dangerous for those who are often spending time in hot places. If you’re often in hot places or simply live in a warm climate, you should be really careful as this medicine can prevent your body from cooling.

They also come with some side effects such as dry mouth, dry eyes, blurry vision, and even heart palpations. Of course, not everyone will experience these.

Surgery

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If nothing works for you, you can try with surgery. It’s permanent and it will bring results. The doctor can remove your sweat glands from your underarm. This can be done via excision, liposuction, curettage, or laser surgery. There is also a procedure called hyperhidrosis – for more information click on this link.