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What is Hyperhidrosis? Causes and Treatments of Excessive Sweating

In this article, we will discuss the problem of excessive sweating known as hyperhidrosis.

What is Hyperhidrosis? Causes and Treatments of Excessive Sweating

What is Hyperhidrosis? Causes and Treatments of Excessive Sweating

 

Sweating during hot weather or intense exercise is a natural response of our body. However, for some people, sweating can become a serious problem that negatively affects their daily lives. In this article, we will discuss the problem of excessive sweating known as hyperhidrosis. What is hyperhidrosis, what causes it and how to treat it, we will try to answer all these questions.

 

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis refers to excessive and uncontrolled sweating that goes beyond normal sweating responses. This problem is usually seen in the hands, feet, armpits or face area. Hyperhidrosis can negatively affect a person's social life, self-confidence and overall quality of life.

 

Causes of Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis may have more than one cause. These reasons include:

  • Genetic Factors : Family history may be effective in the emergence of hyperhidrosis.
  • Hormonal Changes : Hormonal changes can cause hyperhidrosis in situations such as puberty, pregnancy, or menopause.
  • Health Problems : Health problems such as thyroid problems, diabetes, or excess weight can also lead to hyperhidrosis.
  • Medications : Some medications can cause excessive sweating.

Hyperhidrosis Treatments

There are several options for treating hyperhidrosis, and the method of treatment is usually determined by the severity and cause of sweating. Here are some common treatment options:

  • Topical Lotions and Deodorants : In mild cases of hyperhidrosis, strong antiperspirants or lotions can be used.
  • Iontophoresis : It is a treatment method that is especially effective for hand and foot sweating.
  • Botulinum Toxin Injections (Botox) : It is frequently used in the treatment of underarm hyperhidrosis.
  • Oral Medications : Medicines prescribed by the doctor can control sweating.
  • Surgical Intervention : Surgical treatment may be considered when other methods do not work. Closed (Endoscopic) surgery is performed by cutting the intrathoracic nerves or blocking them with clips.  

 

Hyperhidrosis is a condition that can significantly affect quality of life. But regardless of its severity and cause, it is important to remember that hyperhidrosis can be treated. The first step is to contact a healthcare professional and determine the appropriate treatment option. Remember that hyperhidrosis treatment can help you live a healthier and more comfortable life.