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Remedies For Excessive Sweating by Novak(m): 2:00pm On Sep 21, 2010
Excessive sweating may be all over the body or be limited to certain areas of the body. This condition affects both men and women and usually begins during childhood or at puberty, but improves spontaneously for many people in their twenties.
Home Remedies

Some people who sweat too much can use over-the-counter antiperspirant on their palms, soles of their feet and underarms nightly to control sweating. Antiperspirants, unlike deodorants, contain aluminum salts that inhibit the action of sweat glands. Relaxation techniques such as yoga can defuse stress that can bring on excessive sweating. Natural fiber clothing and shoes allow skin to breathe, and fibers that wick away sweat can minimize discomfort.
Re: Remedies For Excessive Sweating by realvenc: 11:42pm On Sep 25, 2010
Thanks Novak,
I have this problem myself. i sweat excessively on my palms and the sole of my feet, and armpit. but more on the first two especially under anxious and agitated situations. please do you or anyone know any specific and effective solution to these. whatever it is.

Also as regards antiperspirants, i have tried most popular ones, Sure, Nivea, Timeless and even Forever product, but am yet to get a good one that can keep one dry for most of the day.
Please, which product or products are the best antiperspirant in the market for excessive sweating

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Re: Remedies For Excessive Sweating by InkedNerd(f): 4:35am On Sep 26, 2010
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Re: Remedies For Excessive Sweating by Nobody: 5:17pm On Jul 23, 2014
WHAT IS SWEAT?
The human body system is composed of over four million
sweat glands, which produce a clear liquid called sweat. The
production of sweat can regulate the body’s temperature.
There are different factors that can cause you to sweat and
this may include warm temperatures, nervousness,
embarrassment, fear, and exercise.

WHAT IS HYPERHIDROSIS?
Hyperhidrosis is a disorder marked by excessive
sweating. It usually begins at puberty or from childhood in many cases and affects the palms, soles,all over the body and armpits.
People who have hyperhidrosis produce greater amount of sweat even if the
temperature of the surroundings is cool.
Hyperhidrosis commonly occurs to individuals with ages of
25 to 64. But, there are also younger people that are
affected by this condition.

Researchers says that HYPERHIDROSIS can result to
interruptions of daily activities and some social disruptions .People with this excessive or hand sweating condition do not search for a treatment from doctors because most of them thought that there are no treatments that exist to minimize the amount of sweat produced by an individual.

Hyperhidrosis Causes
The main cause of this condition is actually the sweat glands that are overactive. There are basically 2
hyperhidrosis types and they are focal and generalized. Focal hyperhidrosis is called primary hyperhidrosis, which
occurs in the specific body part such as face, feet’s, soles, hands’ palms, and some areas. Genetics also played
a big role to some people who have focal hyperhidrosis. But, you must remember that this is not contagious like
others have thought about it.

Generalized hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, is called secondary hyperhidrosis. This is a type of hyperhidrosis, which excessive sweating does not only occurs on one part of the body, but all over the body. It’s often caused
by some medical conditions including infection, disorder, and chronic disease, which disrupts the natural level of
hormones in the body. Complications and Symptoms of Hyperhidrosis Individuals with hyperhidrosis experience excessive sweating. This may affect one’s body or some areas of the body like face and hands. Hyperhidrosis complications are not huge compared to other health issues, but
because it caused increased wetness on one’s face or hands, this may affect the social life of one person, which
can be depressing depending on how a person will deal with it. If you have a condition like this, then you need to read further



TREATMENTS FOR EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION

PERSPI-GUARD ANTI-PERSPIRANT:
The Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml) has been scientifically formulated to stop excessive sweat and problem odour and lasts for up to 5 days with only one application.

The Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml) features a unique formula which has been developed by specialist Doctors and Pharmacologists after 10 years of study and research into clinical Hyperhidrosis, or as it is more commonly known, excessive sweating. An estimated 40% of
the World's population suffer with problematic sweating. The Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml) has been clinically proven to provide on average 5 days complete protection from sweat and odour from a single application and can be safely used on normal skin types in many areas of the body such as the underarms, the feet, hands
and the torso.

The product has undergone extensive laboratory testing and has surpassed all dermatology, allergy, skin reaction and efficacy trials.
Features of the Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml)

1.Unscented Strong and effective
2.Helps sufferers of Hyperhidrosis Provides outstanding value for money 3.Dermatologically tested and approved Suitable for use by male and female users Leaves no white marks on clothing once dry Ensures 100% protection when you need it the most One 50ml bottle will last over 6 months with regular use Ideal for big events such as weddings, parties, interviews and presentations

Instructions for use of the Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml)

1. Simply apply the solution to the affected area last thing at night before retiring to bed, to clean, dry skin.
2. Spray 1-3 times onto area and allow to dry
3. When you wake in the morning, simply wash as normal - Perspi-Guard is not affected by normal washing. Use a scented body spray if you wish.
4. Apply one or twice a week to remain sweat and odour free

Ingredients in the Perspi Guard Maximum Strength Antiperspirant Treatment System (50ml)
Ethyl Alcohol, Aqua, Aluminium Chloride, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, Glycerin Alcloxa, Dimethicone Copolyol, Propylene Glycol and Triethyl Citrate.

This is the product that changed my life for good ,for the first time in my life since i was a child have not completely stopped sweating but the amount of sweat had drastically cut back by about
80% I am not really sure how often or how much a normal person sweats since I have suffered with this almost all my life so my percentage might be off by a little. I just want everyone to have a chance to get something as easy as a spray to help then change there lives. I never thought I would be comfortable hugging someone who didn’t know about my sweating disorder. Now I can raise my arms anytime I want to. I don’t even really need to use
the prescription strength deodorant in between ”spray days,” all I need is a light deodorant for smell because the spray leaves you odorless so you have to use a body spray or cheap deodorant just for a desired smell. Now that my sweating is no longer a persistent problem for me anymore does not mean I will leave the people still suffering in silence so if you are having problems with excessive sweating don’t be afraid to share your story your experiences to help someone else. Contact me if you need this life saver spray & I would be more than glad to msg back.100% money back guaranteed for the first week if it doesn't work.
My email:Perspisweatfree@gmail.com
Whatsapp:08138132515

If the above general measures and antiperspirant treatments do not work, your doctor may suggest that they refer you to see a dermatologist (a skin specialist). The specialist may suggest one of the following treatments.

IONTOPHORESIS:
This is a treatment that uses electrical stimulation. It is used mainly to treat sweating of the palms and/or soles. It can also be used to treat armpit sweating. It works well in most cases. Treatment involves putting the affected areas (usually hands and/or feet) into a small container filled with water. A small electrical current is then passed through the water from a special machine. It is not dangerous, but may cause some discomfort or a pins and needles feeling. The exact way this helps to treat sweating is not known. It may help to block the sweat glands in some way. You will usually need 3-4 treatment sessions per week. Each treatment session lasts 20-40 minutes. Most people see an improvement after 6-10 sessions. A maintenance treatment is then usually required once every 1-4 weeks to keep symptoms away. If the treatment does not work with tap water, a drug called glycopyrronium bromide is sometimes added to the water. This may improve the rate of success. However, iontophoresis does not work in every case. Also, some people develop side-effects from the treatment, such as a dry or sore mouth and throat, and dizziness, for up to 24 hours after each treatment episode. Until recently the downside to iontophoresis was that it required a trip to hospital for each treatment session. This can be time-consuming and impractical for some. However, modern machines are smaller and can now be bought for home use. So, if you find that this treatment works for you, you may wish to consider buying a machine to use at home. However, you should take advice from the specialist who recommended iontophoresis for you before you buy a machine. You should not have iontophoresis if you are pregnant, or have a metal implant (such as a pin to fix a fracture), or if you have a pacemaker.

BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTION:
This is an option that usually works well for armpit sweating. Treatment consists of many small injections just under the skin in the affected areas. The botulinum toxin stops the nerves in the skin that control the sweat glands from working. Botulinum toxin is not licensed to treat sweating of the palms and face. This is because there is a risk that the injections may stop some of the nearby small muscles of the hands or face from working. The downside of botulinum toxin is that the effect usually wears off after 4-12 months. Therefore, to keep working, the treatment needs repeating when the effect wears off. Some people get mild flu-like symptoms for a day or so after treatment. Also, the sites of the injections can be sore for a few days after treatment. Rarely, a severe allergic reaction can occur after an injection. It is also very expensive and not usually available on the NHS.

MEDICATION MEDICINE:
They block the effect of the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands For example, propantheline bromide. These medicines are not used very often. This is because the success of these medicines is variable. Also, side-effects commonly occur - for example, a dry mouth and blurred vision. However, for some people they work well and side-effects are minor.

SURGERY: An operation is an option for people who have not been helped much by other treatments, or if other treatments cause unacceptable side-effects or problems. For armpit sweating - an option is to remove the sweat glands in the armpit. There are various techniques. For example, one operation is to cut out the area of skin in the armpit that contains the sweat glands. This usually works to reduce sweating, but a number of people have had problems after this operation due to scarring and a loss of the full range of movement of the arm. A newer technique is to scrape the sweat glands from the underside of the skin through a small hole cut in the skin. This appears to give good results with less risk of complications. A recent innovation has been to use a laser to destroy the sweat glands in the armpit - laser sweat ablation (LSA). This may result in less scarring than other surgical techniques. For palm sweating - an option is to have an operation to cut some of the nerves that run down the side of the spinal cord. These nerves control the sweat glands in the hands. The operation is called a thoracoscopic sympathectomy. It is done by keyhole surgery, using a special telescope to locate the nerve, and then to cut the nerve. Most people are pleased with the result of the operation. However, a complication that often occurs following this operation is a compensatory increase in sweating in other parts of the body (such as in the chest or groin). This can be worse than the original problem in the hands. Because of this effect, a number of people who have this operation say that they regret having it done. Before you undergo surgery, you should have a full discussion with the surgeon. He or she will explain the pros and cons of the different surgical techniques, chance of success (usually high), and possible risks and complications. For example, as with any other type of surgery, there is a small risk from the anaesthetic. Also, wound infection and damage to other nearby structures, although uncommon, are other possible complications. Surgery is not usually done for sweating of the soles. Although cutting the nerves next to the spinal cord in the lower back region may cure the problem of sweating, there is a high risk of this also affecting sexual function.I wouldn't advice you go for this as the risk involve is higher & you know in Nigeria finding a specialist to do this is very rare.Message me today lets chat a way forward to your staying dry.
Best Regards
Sweatfree Team UK
Reference:
www.patient.co.uk/health/excessive-sweating-hyperhidrosis

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