Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating, also known as the hyperhidrosis, is normal and can affect either your whole body or only a few specific areas on your body, it is not only a medical condition but also causes cosmetic concerns, as over sweating can lower your self-esteem, even though it causes no harm to your health.
Symptoms
The obvious symptom of hyperhidrosis is the heavy sweating during your dailyWhen you are exercising or experiencing a hot temperature, it is normal for you to sweat. However, excessive sweating means your body is sweating when your body does not need to cool down. The most common areas of your body that can experience excessive sweating are your hands, feet, underarms, or face.
Causes
Your body sweats when it tries to cool itself. The nervous system naturally provokes sweat glands when your body temperature increases. Likewise, you start to sweat, especially on your palms, when you are nervous. The primary excessive sweating is caused by the faulty nerve signals that provoke eccrine sweat glands to become overactive. It mostly affects your palms, soles, underarms and sometimes the face.
In general, the cause of excessive sweating is genetics.
The secondary excessive sweating is usually caused by an underlying medical condition. You may suffer from excessive sweating because you are taking certain medications, for examples painkillers, antidepressants, and some other hormonal medications. The secondary excessive affect all over the body, these are usually caused by diabetes, menopause hot flashes, thyroid problems, certain cancers, nervous system disorders, or infections.
Recommended Treatments
BOTOX
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