Excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis refers to sweating that is in excess of that required for thermoregulation, and can be generalized or focal. Commonly involved focal sites include the axillae, soles and palms, forehead, and groin, in that order. Hyperhidrosis can be precipitated by certain ...
Excessive sweating can be a symptom of a complication that occurs as a result of poorly controlled diabetes called autonomic neuropathy. This refers to damage to your nerves and can affect the nerves that control sweating. If you have autonomic neuropathy, you are more likely to experience gustato...
How Does the Brella SweatPatch Work?The TAT patch uses alkali metal that creates thermal energy when it interacts with underarm sweat, microtargeting sweat glands and temporarily inactivating them to reduce sweating. Clinical studies show that the TAT patch significantly reduces sweat....
the surgeon aims to destroy the nerves that control sweat glands by using a special tool inserted through the chest near the armpit. While the surgery can work well, it can also trigger other health problems. These include more sweating in other areas of your body, as well as ...
nothing seems to work :( i also tryed that dioderent that helps ur underarms stay dry but that works half of the day in school. i started to just not think about this sweating and it works most of the time. i dont sweat most of the time when i dont think about it. its hard th...
As your body recovers from the active stress response, excessive sweating should subside and you should return to your normal self. Keep in mind that it can take up to 20 minutes or more for the body to recover from a major stress response. But this is normal and shouldn’t be a cause...
That also helps explain why sweating doesn’t work as well when the air around us is humid. On humid days, the air is already full of moisture. That means your perspiration has more difficulty escaping your skin. And that’s why more humid weather feels hotter to us, even if the overal...
Now my sweating has become much worse. If I exert any energy; be it walking around the block on a semi-cool night I become very warm and sweat. At work, I am very active so I am always extremely warm and sweat profusely, even in air condition. I live in a warm climate, so that...
Primary focal hyperhidrosis, or localized sweating, affects up to 3 percent of our population and usually starts in childhood. It is not a health threat – just a nuisance. Certain parts of the body (usually face, head, hand, feet, underarms, or groin) produce excess sweat due to a mild...
To reduce excessive sweating, there are a variety of options(10): Antiperspirants:Prescription-strength antiperspirants work by plugging your sweat gland preventing or reducing sweat production. The problem is that sweating is important and you don’t want it to stop completely. These antiperspirant...