Could I have a sweating disorder?

Excessive sweating or sweating is called hyperhidrosis. Everyone is sweating in response to demanding physical activity or at humid or high temperatures, but if you sweat in a certain area in a certain area at a point where it disrupts your daily life, you may have hyperhidrosis or what can be called a disorder of sweating. Different types of hyperhidrosis include Plantar, Axillary and Palmar. This is the most common type of sweating disorder and often the most difficult to treat. The main feature of Palmar hyperhidrosis is sweaty palms. This sweating disorder may be worse at the time of stress. Palmar hyperhidrosis can be very embarrassing, because those who suffer from it are often afraid to shake hands in business or social situations and fear can create even greater stress and worsen sweating disorder.

Axillary hyperhidrosis is excessively sweating. This type of dishonor g can be tightened because the armpits may be a problem. Antiperspirants and deodorant products can help in some milder cases axillary hyperHidrosis, but not in more serious cases. Excessive sweating in the armpits can also cause permanent stains in clothing.

Plantary hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating of the legs. Damp legs can lead to problems with bacteria and odor, especially in shoes with a closed leg. The sign of plantar hyperhidrosis is always wet socks, although the legs may not feel particularly overheated.

It is often difficult to determine the cause of sweating disorder. Hyperhidrosis may be a symptom of anxiety disorder or symptom of the disease. Milder forms of hyperhidrosis may not require surgery and medicines may work in these cases.

Surgical possibilities for sweating disorders include the removal or destruction of ganglions, which are units of Cell nerves that combine sweat glands with a sympathetic nervous system. Sympathetic nervous system controls sweating in the body. Risks of surgery for hyperhidrosis is usually considered to be low,But sometimes the body responds to the reduction of sweat glands with compensatory sweat. Compensation sweating means that the body compensates for the lack of sweat glands in one area by sweating too much in another part of the body as a means of attempting to cool the body.

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