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Cure Hyperhidrosis

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Cure hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating. We all sweat a little and it is important because it controls our body temperature and stops us from overheating. However, it is estimated that about 3% of the American population suffers from excessive sweating. It is important to cure hyperhidrosis because it affects our self-confidence, is embarrassing and makes life difficult. This article describes the best ways to cure hyperhidrosis depending on the type of hyperhidrosis you have and on what area of the body.

Primary hyperhidrosis is the most common type of hyperhidrosis and is not caused by medication or a medical condition. Most sufferers of primary hyperhidrosis develop the condition because of a genetic disposition but you can develop it even if you have no family history of the condition. It usually starts while you are a teenager but can develop into adulthood. Secondary hyperhidrosis is caused by another medical problem or as a side effect to a particular medication.

How do you cure hyperhidrosis?

If you think that you have the condition it is important that you book an appointment to see your family doctor. You doctor can then evaluate the possible causes and triggers of why you sweat excessively and can design a cure hyperhidrosis treatment plan for you.

Ways to cure hyperhidrosis include:

Antiperspirants- Are effective in stopping sweating because they block the sweat glands and stop the body from sweating. However, they are not proven to be very effective when treating hyperhidrosis – give them a go they might help you. If over-the-counter antiperspirants don’t work you might want to give prescription antiperspirants a try because they contain aluminum chloride hexahydrate, however they are known to cause skin irritations so don’t use them for too long.

Oral medications- The best medications you can take are the ones that prevent the stimulation of the sweat glands – popular oral medications include anticholinergics and beta-blockers.

Botox- Or botulinum toxin is used to treat primary hyperhidrosis. It is effective because the injection temporarily blocks the nerves that make the sweat glands work. Botox is safe and effective when it is used to treat hyperhidrosis of the hands, feet, underarms and face. Botox is approved by the FDA (food and drink administration) for the treatment of hyperhidrosis and is successful with most people - the majority of people sweating 80% less than they did prior to treatment. The only real downside to Botox is the cost involved and the fact that you need to get further Botox injections and treatment is ongoing.

Surgery- if you have trialled all of the above methods and nothing has seemed to work to cure hyperhidrosis you may want to turn to surgery. I must make myself clear: surgery must be the final option. The most effective surgery in stopping excessive sweating on the hands and face is a procedure called Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy. The operation interrupts the nerves that are responsible for excessive sweating and a tiny incision is made under the armpit where a small amount of the nerve is removed. The patient does not feel any pain and is asleep during the operation. They wake up having a cure to their condition.

How to cure hyperhidrosis? Start by using the methods that are less invasive on your body. You should begin with antiperspirants, then oral medications, then Botox and once you have tried everything, look into surgical options.
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BONUS : Excessive head sweating

As far as lifeÂ’s big embarrassments go, sweating is right up there and most horrendous of all is excessive head sweating because it is very difficult to conceal - you could be in the middle of an important meeting or out on a hot date and the next thing you notice is a little bit of sweat dripping on the table. There are different triggers of excessive head sweating for different people but the overall consensus is that everybody who suffers from it desperately wants to find ways to stop it once and for all.

The main cause of excessive head sweating is due to thyroid problems. The thyroid glands produce hormones, which regulate your whole body and determines how your body uses energy and produce heat. If you have too little secretion of the thyroid hormone you have what is called hypothyroidism and you will suffer from excessive sweating, dry skin, a general sluggishness and feel a bit blah.

Medically speaking, a doctor will diagnose you as having hypothyroidism if you have an overactive thyroid gland and as well as sweating excessively you will notice that you are gaining weight as well.

After discovering what your excessive head sweating is caused by you are now likely to want to find the best treatment so you can get rid of this excessive sweating as fast as possible. There are a few ways that you can control excessive head sweating, you just have to try things out and see what works best for you. The most common treatments available for excessive head sweating are medication for treating hypothyroidism, surgical procedures and Botox.

Oral medications- after your doctor diagnoses you with having hypothyroidism he/she may treat you with anticholinergics and beta-blockers as they claim to prevent the stimulation of sweat glands. As with many medications they are not designed for long-term use and have serious side effects as well which include blurred vision and constipation.

Surgical procedures- the most effective surgical procedure to stop excessive head sweating is Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS). In this operation the doctor will cut the nerves to your sweat glands using a small incision.

There is a 4% chance that this surgery will not work – you need to take this into consideration before you decide to have surgery to fix your excessive head sweating. There have been cases where not only has this surgery not worked but some people have had compensatory sweating – that means in addition to excessive head sweating they end up having excessive sweating in other areas of the body too such as on the back, legs, chest, abdomen.

Botox- has been in the spotlight recently in its ability to stop wrinkles but did you also know that it is used to stop excessive head sweating. Botox is a prescription medicine that is taken in the form of an injection and contains 100 units of Botulinum toxin type A and is prescribed to you by a trained medical professional. Botox temporarily fixes excessive head sweating but does not cure it. Treatment lasts only about 6 or 7 months and then you will be required to get additional injections.
Before deciding on any of these treatment methods for excessive head sweating consult your doctor as he/she will be able to provide you the best information and advice on treating your condition to stop you sweating once and for all.
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