Cure For Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is that condition which leads to excessive sweating that is difficult to control. Sweat consists
mainly of salt and is discharged by sweat glands that are present all over the body. Each individual has about 4
million sweat glands on an average.
Hyperhidrosis can affect the body in two ways:
- It either affects select body parts. This includes palms, face, armpits or feet.
- Or it can affect the entire body
A number of factors can trigger off hyperhidrosis among individuals. These include hot weather, fever, spicy
food, exercise or anxiety.
Cure for hyperhidrosis
Using antiperspirants is the most common method of controlling excessive sweating.
Antiperspirants are made with the help of metal salts and the most commonly used metal is aluminum. Application of
antiperspirants to problem areas can help to reduce and even prevent sweating as these metals help to block sweat
glands and therefore, reduce the effects of hyperhidrosis:. However, there are certain side effects to using anti
perspirants. These include skin irritancy problems as well as permanent damage to clothing.
Those who cannot get rid of hyperhidrosis with the help of antiperspirants can turn to oral medication or drugs.
These are called anticholinergics and the most commonly used drug is glycopyrrolate. When one consumes such drugs,
the chemicals included in the same make sure that the functioning of sweat glands is reduced. However, there are
certain side effects to consuming such oral medication. These include dry mouth, dizziness, etc.
Iontophoresis is that method with the help of which sweating is reduced by creating a formula between water and
electricity which helps to block the sweat glands. This process is usually carried out by those experiencing
hyperhidrosis on their feet. Low current is passed through water and the individual is required to keep his/her
feet soaked in water. The current is increased at a steady pace till the individual feels a slight tingling on
their feet. This process is carried out for at least 30 minutes and is legally approved. The individual is required
to sit for a number of sessions. However, there are certain side effects to Iontophoresis. These include cracking
of the skin as well as painful blisters.
Botox is carried out by those who either want to reduce wrinkles of get rid of hyperhidrosis. Botulinum toxin is
a protein that helps to freeze certain muscles. Botox injections prevent the functioning of such nerves that lead
to the proper functioning of sweat glands. Botox injections can prove to be quite painful around certain areas.
These include hands or feet. The reason being that an extremely thin needle is used for this purpose. If sweat
glands are missed during this process, they will continue working and therefore, sweating will continue to be
discharged from those glands. Your skin will be monitored for a considerable period of time and if the result is
positive, this process will continue for about 6 months.
Natural
method:
Those who do not wish to undergo surgery or begin oral medication can turn towards natural remedies. One such
remedy involves boiling about 5 tea bags for 5 minutes that are immersed in a quart of water. The formula must be
allowed to cool down after which the individual must place feet and hands in the solution for about 20 minutes or
more. Tea bags are used because tannic acid is an active ingredient in tea which works as an antiperspirant and
leads to a reduction in sweating and therefore helps to curb hyperhidrosis.
Other natural methods include drinking plenty of water, wearing loose clothes that allow the skin to breathe and
using regular deodorants.
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