Hyperhidrosis Treatment Methods
Hyperhidrosis is a rare, but serious condition in which an individual perspires excessively. It affects two to three percent of Americans, and patients with this condition will sweat at any time, regardless of weather conditions. This condition can be present at birth or be caused by systemic, endocrine, or neurological issues. Symptoms include excessive sweating on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and armpit. Sweat often soaks through clothing. Treating the underlying condition that causes hyperhidrosis is optimal, but hard to identify at times as most patients who suffer from hyperhidrosis are otherwise healthy. The following are some ways to treat excessive perspiration.
Wear Stronger Antiperspirant

Antiperspirants are usually the first method of treatment in reducing symptoms of hyperhidrosis because they are the least invasive. Antiperspirants, which are applied topically, use aluminum compounds to help stop perspiration. This works because the aluminum seeps into the sweat ducts, combines with sweat creating precipitate salt, and forms a shallow plug to slow sweat flow. There are many different brands of over-the-counter antiperspirants that all contain aluminum compounds in varying amounts, typically between fifteen and twenty-two percent. Individuals who find their antiperspirant ineffective can try wearing a stronger one. When even these antiperspirants are ineffective, a doctor can advise a stronger antiperspirant that can only be purchased with a prescription.
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