Thursday, February 10, 2011

Hyperhidrosis Information and Treatment

Hyperhidrosis Information and Treatment 

Hyperhidrosis is a clinical condition in which a person sweats heavily and unpredictably. Sweating is a natural phaenomenon important for controlling an individual's body-temperature. The secretion of sweat is remedied by a portion of our vegetative nervous system.

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating can happen in many different parts of the body.  Most commonly, hyperhidrosis appears on the hands. The excessive sweating can occur in the hands (palmar hyperhidrosis), in the armpits (axillary hyperhidrosis), or in the feet (plantar hyperhidrosis).
Hyperhidrosis is a comparatively common problem that affects many people. Though sweating is a normal bodily function, in many people it is unnecessarily excessive. Hyperhidrosis may also consequent to excessive foot, underarm and facial sweating. It is supposed that hyperhidrosis is a effect of over activity of the sympathetic nervous system.

Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a common complication affecting many people. There are two types of hyperhidrosis- primary and secondary. In primary hyperhidrosis, the cause is unknown and excessive sweating is restricted in the armpits, hands, face, and/or feet.

In secondary hyperhidrosis, that is less common than primary hyperhidrosis, excessive sweating is caused by another medical problem and often occurs over the whole body. When heavy sweating affects the hands, feet, and armpits, it's known as primary or focal hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis affects about betweem 1% and 2% of the worlds population. Typically excessive sweating starts in childhood or early adolescence and increases in severity during puberty and into adulthood. Topical agents used to the skin in the assumed area are the first course of treatment for hyperhidrosis.

There are many non-surgical options to medicate patients with hyperhidrosis. Beta blockers can also be helpful but are unsuitable for those with asthma or peripheral vascular disease. A dusting powder having diphemanil can be used for mild hyperhidrosis. 

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