As a lifetime sufferer of sever hyperhydrosis of both my palms and feet, I can tell you there is not much in the way of an easy treatment. There are many treatments ranging from botox to creams. Check out the International Hyperhydrosis Society for a great resource on the latest treatment options, along with pricing and insurance guides. Good luck!
Dermatologists typically treat hyperhidrosis.
Generalized hyperhidrosis may affect the entire body
Yes, you can buy Antihydral and it really works. Good Luck Drysol Dab On Antiperspirant that contains 20% aluminum chloride hexahydrate may help. For palmer hyperhidrosis, it would be better if you try iontophoresis, which treat excessive hands sweating by passing low intensity electric current through the skin of the hands. This method is recommended by the International Hyperhidrosis Society.
You can ask a thoracic surgeon. They know the causes, symptoms, and treatments for hyperhidrosis. You can learn more here: http://hyperhidrosismd.com/hyperhidrosis
its possible, yes. But only if you ill-treat it.
The only permanent cure for hyperhidrosis of the palms is a surgical procedure known as a sympathectomy
When a person is diagnosed with facial hyperhidrosis, they tend to suffer from excessive sweating from the face, scalp or head. It is considerably more than the body requires to control its temperature. It is very common for people to be affected by hyperhidrosis, as one million people in the United Kingdom are diagnosed with hyperhidrosis.
Emotionally induced hyperhidrosis typically affects the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and the armpits
Hyperhidrosis is not associated with increased mortality; it primarily affects the patient's quality of life rather than longevity
A group of dermatologists in Virginia reported in 2004 that 2.8% of the United States population, or about 7.8 million persons, have hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis may also contribute to such skin diseases as athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and contact dermatitis
It usually begins at puberty