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Don't sweat it!Learn about excess sweating and how to treat it
If you have hyperhidrosis, it means that you sweat more than you need to in order to maintain a stable temperature. There is no formal definition, but for practical purposes, any degree of sweating that interferes with activities of daily living can be viewed as hyperhidrosis. This condition is much more common than once thought and there are a number of available treatment options. Learn more on www.Sweating.ca Types of hyperhidrosis
The underarm (axilla) is the most commonly affected area, followed by the feet, palms and face. It typically starts during childhood or adolescence, and you have a higher chance of developing it if you have family members who also have it. The exact cause of primary hyperhidrosis is unknown, although it is believed to result from an overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system, which stimulate the sweat glands. Social impactHyperhidrosis can have a very negative impact on your social life and work-related activities. Routine social interactions such as holding hands, shaking hands, or hugging can become awkward. You may feel a sense of humiliation and embarrassment associated with soaked or stained clothing, as well as with potential odours. Diagnosis and EvaluationBased on the location of the excessive sweating, associated symptoms, family history, age of onset and any specific triggers, your doctor can confirm if you have hyperhidrosis, determine if it is primary or secondary, and prescribe the appropriate treatments. Treatment options
See your doctor to get the latest information on treatments available that are best for you.
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