Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is characterized by uncontrollable sweating beyond what your body needs to regulate its temperature. It can affect your entire body, or just certain areas, such as your palms, underarms, or face. Excessive sweating can be disruptive, giving sufferers social anxiety...
Primary, or essential, hyperhidrosis is caused by excessive activity of the sweat glands and is associated with overactivity of a branch of the involuntarynervous system(the sympathetic nervous system). Even minor arousal will lead to dramatic, excessive, and usually inappropriate sweating. For many,...
Guestover a year ago hey I am 14 and I have the same problem and it bothers me sometimes I come home and cry. But there is nothing I can do about it. I just got this one new book, about sweating and I just started it. I will get back to you all if it works, I hope it ...
Kate Smithanswered this (Don't) Sweat It: What Can You Do About Excessive Sweating Or Unpleasant Body Odor? Read more New ReplyFollowNew Topic DeaJus328206over a year ago Yesterday, I had 3 episodes that all left me weak and unable to stand. It started as a hot flash and almost instan...
years, as well as we both sweat A LOT, and i think this could be a factor. The zeolite supplement detox has had no change on my sweating but i am hoping MAYBE over time it will, as zeolite cannot penetrate the cell barrier, it is hard to completely cleanse the body of these metals...
It seems no matter what you do you can't stop your sweating or the episodes of sweating from starting. Your sweating can affect just one part of the body, such as your forehead and/or armpits, many parts of the body in combination, your entire body, or randomly shift throughout. Exces...
Excessive sweating can seriously interfere with your everyday life. Yet over a quarter of people with excessive sweating never seek help(2). You don’t have to accept excessive sweating as your normal. There are natural support strategies that can improve your health. ...
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis (hi-pur-hi-DROE-sis), can affect your entire body or just certain areas, particularly your palms, soles, underarms or face. The type that typically affects the hands and feet causes at least one episode a week, during waking hours. ...
In patients with secondary generalized hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating may occur over the entire body or a particular area and may also appear during sleep. Conditions that may cause secondary generalized hyperhidrosis include cancer, a spinal cord injury, lung disease, heart disease and Parkinson’s...
Generalised hyperhidrosischaracterised by excessive sweating affecting the entire body, usually as a result of an underlying medical condition. Hyperhidrosis is a highly prevalent condition. One US study reported 2.8% of the population experienced primary hyperhidrosis. However, it is also under-recognised...