Antiperspirants for hyperhidrosis: Reducing underarm sweat
Excessive underarm sweating can significantly disrupt daily life, leading to issues like stained clothing and discomfort in social or professional situations. If you have axillary hyperhidrosis, you know this too well: no matter how often you try to dry off or change clothes, the dampness persists, making sweat management difficult. You’ve likely tried various antiperspirants, […]
Palmar Hyperhidrosis: Symptoms and Treatment
Constantly sweaty hands are not just uncomfortable; they can hinder everyday tasks such as writing, driving, or even shaking hands. This is an everyday reality for those who have palmar hyperhidrosis. Although often minimised, it can significantly impact daily activities and personal relationships. Palmar hyperhidrosis can have various causes, and fortunately, there are solutions. This […]
Sweat allergy: what are the symptoms and how to treat it?
Sweating is a natural and essential process for regulating body temperature. However, some people experience an exaggerated response to this secretion, leading to uncomfortable and bothersome reactions on the skin, such as sweat-induced hives. While not a true allergy, this condition triggers symptoms similar to other allergic reactions, such as redness, itching, and rashes in […]
How is hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating detected?
Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweat production above the necessary levels to regulate body temperature. This sweating can affect various body parts, such as the hands, feet, armpits, and face. Although many people may experience intense sweating, hyperhidrosis goes beyond the usual, affecting quality of life and self-esteem significantly. If you sweat profusely, you may be wondering […]
Hyperhidrosis: beyond excessive sweat production
Do you sweat excessively, even in winter? Do you sweat even when you are not exercising? Does sweating hinder your daily tasks? Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is excessive sweat production beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. This chronic condition affects around 3 % of the general population, reaching values up to 12 % […]