A Simple Guide to Hyperhidrosis
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What is Hyperhidrosis?
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Hyperhidrosis is the condition when a person suffers from excessive perspiration due to overactivity of the sweat glands.
This may cause a social problem in people who need to shake hands or write with sweaty palms.
Excess perspiration with foul odor may also be offensive to people around the patient
What are the causes of Hyperhidrosis?
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The cause of Hyperhidrosis is usually unknown.
It has been linked to :
1.excessive sweat glands
2.psychogenic excess production of sweats under stress and nervous conditions
3.Endocrine disorder such as hyperthyroidism
4.Skin diseases with increased hydration of skin such as in weeping eczema
5.Genetic - inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Family has a history of Hyperhidrosis
6.diseases of the nervous system
7.Tuberculosis-night sweats are a typical feature of tuberculosis
8.diabetes mellitus and pituitary disorders
9.Certain medicines such as aspirin, paracetamol may provoke excess sweating
10.alcohol, caffiene, and certain food(spices) may stimulate the sweat glands
What are the symptoms and signs of Hyperhidrosis?
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Persons who has Hyperhidrosis has the following:
Symptoms:
1.Genralised sweating
2.localised sweating of palms, soles, axilla and groins
3.Foul smell from the excess sweat is caused by the decomposition of skin cells by bacteria and yeast infection
Signs:
1.Skin may become thickened, fissured or scaly
2.Nail deformities may occur
3.Secondary bacterial and fungal infections may be present
How do you diagnose Hyperhidrosis?
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Diagnosis can usually be made by :
1.Sweaty palms or soles
2.thickened, fissured skin with nail deformities
What is the treatment of Hyperhidrosis?
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1.Treat the underlying cause such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes
2.Clean involved skin frequently with baths etc. Use talcum powder to dry skin.
3.Wear cotton socks and underwear and change daily.
4.Local application of aluminium chloride, hexahydrate, glutaradehyde and even tannic acid from tea.
Some side effects may be allergic dermatitis or staining of skin
5.Anticholinergic drugs can reduce the sweating but has side effects such as dryness of mouth and flushing
6.Surgery in severe cases may be required such as sympathectomy (for palms).
Sweat glands suction by removing some of the sweat glands has been shown to reduce sweating
7.Iontophoresis: may help but may be painful
8.Botox injection may disable the sympathetic nerves to the sweat glands amy lasts for 6-9 months
9.Hypnosis, relaxation and meditation has help to certain extent
10.Radiotherapy has been known to be effective but not used because of the danger of bone cancer.
What is the prognosis of Hyperhidrosis?
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Prognosis is usually palliative as the sweat glands and nerve cells may grow back.
Recurrence is quite common.
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