Between 3 and 4 % of the U.S. population suffer to some degree from excessive sweating, also called hyperhidrosis. The problem can occur over the entire body or more commonly, localized only in certain areas- mostly in the hands, feet and underarm area. Putting an end to all sweating would not be a good idea. The body uses sweat to control the body temperature and the sweating is also necessary to keep the body clean.
Those who suffer from excessive armpit sweating feel a lot of embarrassment associated with their sweating habits. The disorder is often first noticed in the beginning of puberty when the body changes and you become an adult. The causes for excessive sweating are not all clear, but many believe that genetics has a lot to do about the condition. The number of sweat glands is determined by our genetics.
As for the treatment of excessive sweating, even though there are no flawless ways to totally end armpit sweating, there are several alternatives available that can limit your problems. For very minor cases of hyperhidrosis something as simple as use of a clinical strength antiperspirant in either over-the-counter or prescription strength may make the problem more manageable.
For those who struggle more, there are several different medical interventions that can prove very effective. As a last resort surgical treatment options may even be considered. Both topical and oral medications may be employed to help decrease underarm sweating.
These include hexahydrate solution, the aluminum ingredient found in most antiperspirants and the botulinum injection, used to disable sweat glands in the affected area. Oral medications such as Ditropan, an anticholergenic drug, can also be effective.
Of course all medications and invasive medical treatments carry some risk of side effects, ranging from very mild (such as injection site soreness or swelling) to more severe, (such as a severe allergic reaction to a medication).
You run less risk for side effects with a more natural treatment method. There are several cures available. Many are as effective as the medical ones. In a small minority of cases hyperhidrosis is exacerbated by obesity, in which case, the remedy is a successful weight loss regimen that must be followed strictly.
The most popular guide for ending excessive sweating is "Stop Sweating and Start Living" by Mike Ramsey. Follow this link for a review.
Although you cannot prevent excessive underarm sweating, natural treatments that address the root underlying causes may well provide the most effective long-term relief. The unpleasant odor that we associate with sweat is actually a result of contact with bacteria. Thus, natural treatments that help to strengthen and cleanse the body’s systems will actually provide the greatest relief with minimal side effects.
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