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Hyperhydrosis - What Causes Excessive Sweating?

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Our bodies are designed to sweat in order to try and cool ourselves. It's a natural defense mechanism against overheating. While that is normal, in some cases you can find yourself sweating excessively above and beyond what is normal. This condition is commonly referred to as hyperhydrosis, or excessive sweating. Testing has shown an overall decrease in immune system function nationwide.

What causes excessive sweating?

Hyperhydrosis - What Causes Excessive Sweating?
The first question that almost all people have in regards to this issue is, what exactly causes hyperhydrosis? Unfortunately, there is no sure fire answer that anyone can give you. Research is still not completely sure of the causes. See similar questions...

Can BOTOX® help reduce excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)?

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A:BOTOX® is now being used in the treatment and management of hyperhidrosis (the medical term for excessive sweating or perspiration). Hyperhidrosis affects millions of people and has a detrimental impact on their self-confidence and appearance as well as hindering and embarrassing them in many social encounters. See similar questions...

What can I do to control excessive sweating?

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When antiperspirants fail, try prescription Drysol (20% Aluminum Chloride). If this is unsuccessful, the next step is Botox®. Botox® decreases and often eliminates sweating under the arms as well as on the palms and soles. It is injected into the skin with a very tiny needle, thereby blocking sweat production. Typically, there is little discomfort and you can resume normal activities immediately. On average the results last 6 to 9 months, but may last up to a year. See similar questions...

Are you embarrassed by excessive underarm sweating?

You are not alone; the medical name is primary axillary hyperhidrosis. At Crutchfield Dermatology we have exceptional treatments for this condition. Schedule a consultation today and your excessive underarm sweating will become a distant bad memory. Crutchfield Dermatology we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality and most professional dermatologic staff available. If you have visited recently, you will notice that we have several new staff members working in our office. See similar questions...

Is excessive sweating / hyperhidrosis inheritable?

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In about 40% of the cases there is a family history of hyperhidrosis. This means that it is likely a genetic disorder, though not everyone knows of a family member who suffers from this ailment. If there is no family history then the patient might be the first one to carry the genes for hyperhidrosis. There are some medical ailments that can cause excessive sweating. See similar questions...

What causes the growth of excessive hair?

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Superfluous hair is a condition that may affect as many as 80 percent of all women and men to some degree. Usually, it can be traced either to heredity or to some type of glandular/ endocrine hormone imbalance. Puberty, pregnancy, and menopause create changes which may cause hairs to become noticeably thicker, coarser, and darker. Illness, certain medications, hormones, and stress can also trigger dramatic increases in hair growth. See similar questions...

Can Botox be used to treat Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)?

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Botox injections have proven to be very useful in diminishing excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). Hyperhidrosis is a common and extremely distressing condition with a prevalence of 2.8% of the population. For those affected, the condition is debilitating with serious impairment in activities of daily living, social interaction, and occupational activities. See similar questions...

What causes excessive hair loss?

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Medication - Birth control pills, acne medication, weight loss treatments, steroids, blood pressure medication, heart disease and diabetic medications. Medical Conditions - Child birth, seborrhea, stress, trauma, high fever, thyroid disease, low protein or high fat diets. See similar questions...

What causes excessive hair growth?

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Excessive hair growth may arise from puberty, pregnancy, menopause, heredity, medication, diseases or many other causes. See similar questions...

What are the possible causes of excessive hair growth and how can it affect my treatments?

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Glandular and/or hormonal imbalances (possible PCOS condition for women), including diseases causing these effects Laser candidates with excessive coarse hair on uncommon areas should explore a possible underlying medical reason for the growth before starting laser treatments. If there is something in the body consistently triggering new hair growth, laser treatments might seem ineffective as they only kill the hair that's currently present. Laser treatments do not prevent potential new growth. See similar questions...

What is Compensatory Sweating?

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Compensatory sweating refers to sweating occurring in sites other than the original site of hyperhidrosis. This may occur in approximately 50 percent of patients and occurs immediately or months after the surgery. Sometimes the compensatory sweating will resolve. See similar questions...

Will this makeup stand up to sweating?

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Yes! Countless satisfied customers have been pleasantly surprised by how well our products tolerate extreme temperatures and sweating (and motorcycle rides and horseback riding, etc!). If you do sweat a lot, blot your face with a towel rather than wiping it. Your makeup will stay on better that way. See similar questions...

What Causes Excessive Hair Loss in Men?

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There are a number of causes of excessive and / or rapid hair loss. Many people experience dramatic levels of hair loss some weeks after major surgery or after illness. Whilst the level of hair loss may appear excessive it is really no more than a reaction to a specific event and hair will return to normal after a period of time. Medications may cause hair loss. Some anticoagulants and many chemotherapy regimes used in cancer treatments are well known for this. See similar questions...

How does BOTOX® work to reduce my sweating?

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A:BOTOX® enters the sweat glands in the skin and reduces the chemicals responsible for the production of sweating. It does not completely stop your sweating but reduces it to more normal and acceptable levels. You continue to sweat normally in other areas of your body so there is no risk of "overheating". Some people find that it also reduces the odour that accompanies there excessive sweating is also diminished! See similar questions...

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