Hyperhidrosis and Excessive Sweating Treatment

by on April 28, 2010


Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that affects areas of the body where there are more number of sweat glands: the hands, armpits, face and feet. The reason that causes excessive sweating is unknown, although it believes it can be due to excessive sympathetic nervous system activity and increased the response. Affects 1% of the population in developed countries, which tend to be suffered by several members of one family.

The effects of hyperhidrosis have an important social and employment impact, a problem that can seriously affect quality of life of the individual.

It may be a secondary phenomenon to other diseases (hyperthyroidism, central nervous system disorders, various skin diseases…). Produced at a general level in the whole organism is usually the secondary response to fever.

Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating excessive located well above normal in completely normal individuals. In certain situations, stress and anxiety can trigger these episodes (mainly in the hands and feet), denoting a psychogenic origin.

Diagnosis

In most cases the diagnosis of hyperhidrosis is subjective. As seen itself is concerned that, unlike other people, sweating profusely for no apparent reason for it and in proportion to what is considered excessive normal.

Antiperspirants against deodorants

To eliminate excessive perspiration and odor, the most effective is to stop sweat production by inhibiting the sweat glands through an antiperspirant: external treatment used correctly is the most effective and safe.

Excessive Sweating Treatment

1. Wear cotton clothing (avoid synthetic fabrics in both shirts and underwear).
2. Use porous shoes and socks.
3. Observe strict hygiene, including the bath or shower daily with antiseptic soaps to help reduce bacterial contamination, especially if there is bad odor.

Internal Use

Oak: infusion of 20 gr. of oak leaves and 20 gr. birch in a liter of water for 8 minutes. Take two glasses a day.

Salvia: (Salvia officinalis) has antioxidants properties, ie reducing the excessive sweating, excessive sweating including night (Infusion of a spoonful of dried plant per cup of water. Take a couple of glasses a day.

External Use

Thyme can be used to combat excessive sweating of hands or feet. (Decoction of 100 gr. of dried plant for one quarter of an hour per liter of water. Wash your hands and feet) (With the plant dry and sprinkle crushed hands or feet and keep the dust on them 3 hours)

Precautions: A profuse sweating, after a good exercise involves a considerable loss of water and minerals such as potassium and sodium. Be repaid to avoid physical disadvantages as cramps or decrease blood pressure. At this time, in addition to drinking water, is very appropriate to take fruit juices or vegetable broths.

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