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Man Discovers Remedy for Excessive Sweating Problems That Plagues Nearly 8 Million Americans Today

January 23rd, 2010 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Mike Ramsey, who began suffering from excessive sweating, also called hyperhidrosis, in high school, has published an ebook detailing a simple three-step plan that when followed allows anyone to cure their excessive sweating problem in two weeks or less.

“It’s true,” said Ramsey, author of “Stop Sweating and Start Living: A Practical Guide to Ending Your Underarm Sweat Problem.” “At last, there’s an effective way for anyone to cure their underarm sweat problem - in just two weeks - without prescription drugs or risky surgery.”

Ramsey’s method is a three-step, all-natural technique that he developed after attending a seminar on natural health.

“The technique is highly practical, safe and effective, it takes just a minute a day to perform and can be easily worked into anyone’s daily routine,” said Ramsey.

Ramsey’s discovery comes on the heels of new research that indicates nearly 8 million Americans - almost 3 percent of the U.S. population - routinely suffer from excessive sweating, a figure higher than previously believed.

“We’re not talking about people who sweat a lot after a good workout,” Ramsey said. “These are adults who while sitting at their desk in a cool office, sweat through their T-shirt, their shirt, and maybe even their jacket. These are teenagers who avoid going to dances and parties and on dates because they are afraid to be seen dripping in sweat. These are children who continually drop their bottles or sippy cups because their sweaty palms won’t allow them to maintain a good grip.”

What is hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes people to sweat excessively in specific areas — their underarms, face, palms, or the soles of their feet.

Ramsey’s technique works specifically for the underarms.

“After years of struggle with hyperhidrosis, during which time I avoided potential socially awkward situations like dates and parties, I discovered the real reason for my underarm sweat problem … and after two weeks of self-treatment I cured it,” Ramsey said. “In fact, in the 10 years since, I have never been self-conscious about raising my arms in public. I have never worn an undershirt to soak-up my sweat, and I have never had a sweaty armpit (except during intense physical exercise).”

In an effort to help others who suffer from hyperhidrosis, Ramsey explains exactly how he was able to cure his excessive sweating problem on the pages of “Stop Sweating and Start Living.”

“In this ebook, readers will learn exactly how I, and others who have used my system, stopped underarm sweat for life,” Ramsey said.

At last ! Discover an amazingly simple method to combat sweat in less than two weeks… Go here before it’s too late !

Excessive Sweating on Teens and Children

January 20th, 2010 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Adults are not the only ones who may suffer from excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis. Even small kids and teens are prone to developing it. In fact, when kids and teens are struck with this disease, they tend to suffer its consequences the most.

Children aged seven years old and below suffering from hyperhidrosis may find it difficult to engage in physical activities like most kids do. Because of their sweaty palms, they may not be able to play baseball or basketball well. Their sweaty feet would prohibit them from playing soccer too. As such, they would simply sit in the bleachers and watch the game longingly every time kids their age hang out in the park to play.

Teens, on the other hand, have different sets of concerns. Teens are in the stage of their life where fashion and looking good is of utmost importance. As such, they play with their clothes, experiment with make ups, or style their hair well before going out with friends. If a teen, more particularly a girl, suffer from excessive sweating, her choice of clothes becomes limited. She can’t wear dark colored clothes or else sweat marks would show. All a teen with hyperhidrosis can wear are black clothes and clothes having a lighter shade. Anything else in between becomes improper.

For older teenagers, the problem keeps them away major social gatherings such as proms, parties, and high school dances. This is because crowded places tend to leave them all sweaty and embarrassed. Most male teenagers suffering from hyperhidrosis skip prom nights simply because they don’t want to get all sweaty in front of their partner. Or worse, drip sweat all over their date’s beautiful dress.

Sweating is a natural phenomenon. In fact, it is part of a healthy body’s process. However, if you tend to sweat excessively, problems such as these arise. There is little you can do to control sweat. And it isn’t right to blame it on hormones all the time. Hyperhidrosis is a medical concern that needs a doctor or a qualified expert’s assistance to revert.

Kids and teens suffering from excessive sweating may have to use mild antiperspirant creams and powders just to keep their bodies from sweating too much. However for kids, the problem is rarely on the armpits as beads of sweat forms profusely on the head, feet, and hands on them.

There are natural ways to prevent sweating. For kids and teen patients whose problems can’t be addressed by regular antiperspirant creams, a more intrusive medication maybe required. Examples of such medications are botox injections or iontophoresis. Parents should be well aware of the fact that excessive sweating is a major problem for your son and daughter at their young age. Acknowledging the problem would definitely help a lot. Your attempt to find the solution is comforting enough for them because they know that you understand what they’re going through.

Take your son or daughter to a doctor whose line of expertise is hyperhidrosis. Check whether your insurance policy would cover for the required treatment. This way, you can provide the care, attention, and treatment that your child needs.

Find information and articles on the hyperhidrosis condition, facial blushing and the most effective hyperhidrosis treatments at ExcessiveSweatingInfo.com.

Excessive Sweating Treament: You Do Have Some Viable Options

January 15th, 2010 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Hyperhidrosis, or more commonly known as excessive sweating, is a common disorder. Palmar hyperhidrosis, also called sweaty palms, is the most familiar form of this affliction, manifested by excessive sweating or perspiration of the palms of the hands. It has also been observed to cause too much foot, armpit and facial perspiration. It is understood that hyperhidrosis is an effect of over activity of the sympathetic nervous system.

Sweating is often uncontrollable, discomforting and unpredictable. Normal perspiring is required for the thermal regulation of our bodies, but with this, sweating surpasses the body’s necessity for physiological thermal regulation.

People never get used to living with hyperhidrosis, and they may continue to suffer their entire lives. This disorder can have severe physiological effects, such as cold and clammy hands, dehydration and skin infections secondary to maceration of the skin. It can also lead to destructive emotional outcomes – people suffering from this condition are always conscious of their situation. They tend to modify and compromise their way of life to contain this problem. This can ultimately be disabling in the individual’s professional, academic and social life, which in turn can lead to daily awkwardness and humiliation. Normal customary chores become impossible tasks. This can drain individuals psychologically when it happens on a constant basis.

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition with cruel negative mental and emotional effects. Friends and relatives of affected individuals may not fully understand the effects of this disorder. Most doctors do not even comprehend the great negative impact that this condition brings to an individual’s psyche. Luckily with the latest progress in medication, various cures are available to lessen it’s effect on sufferers.

Medications available for hyperhidrosis include: topical antiperspirants, iontophoresis, botox and surgery. Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, or ETS, is found to be the most effective way of treating hyperhidrosis.

Too much sweating can be controlled by commercial antiperspirants to a certain extent. However, stronger treatment is frequently required, particularly for the palms, soles, armpits, or genital area.

Applying aluminum chloride solution at night may aid in alleviating this disorder. Prescription and non-prescription strengths of aluminum chloride solution are available. A person must first dry the sweaty area before applying the solution. If the reaction to the medication is not enough the affected person may place a plastic film over the aluminum chloride solution in order to increase its efficiency. In the morning, the affected individual should take off the film and wash the affected area thoroughly. If the solution is found to irritate the skin, individual should stop the usage of the plastic film.

Some individuals may need 2 daily applications to make the treatment effective. This treatment regime normally provides relief in a week’s time. After this, an application of once or two times a week is needed as preventive maintenance.

For people who experience odor problems, it is necessary to clean the affected area two times a day. Soap and water are normally effective in removing the bacteria and yeast that causes body odor. In some more extreme cases, antiseptic soap may be needed, which is normally combined with antibacterial creams to remove any and all unwanted skin germs. Shaving of the hair around the affected area may also help manage the negative odor. Clean clothing should always be worn to ward off any unwanted smells.

Tim Clark writes health related articles, the majority of which can be found on his website on hyperhidrosis , where he has a large listing of hyperhidrosis articles.

If you’re looking for more information on excessive sweating treatment follow the link.

Excessive Sweat - Are You Struggling This Summer?

January 4th, 2010 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Are you wondering if your sweating is normal or too much? Since excessive sweat can bring about odor or spoil a well-groomed image, it is not surprising that people become self-conscious when they perspire. But how do you distinguish between normal and too much sweating? When should you see a doctor?

Make The Room Temperature a Bit Cooler

Take note of the environment you are in. You may think you suffer from excessive sweat when it is actually the atmosphere that is making you perspire more than usual. Your body may have adjusted to your warm office, so you tend to ignore it as the cause of your excessive sweat. Listen to comments from visitors when they say your room is warm. Then lower the thermostat to cool your office or put a small fan on your desk. An ideal room temperature is usually 72 degrees Fahrenheit, so try that and see if you still sweat as much.

Chose Better Fabrics

Examine too the clothes you are wearing. Your choice of fabrics is an important factor in making you perspire. Wool, polyester and nylon keep the body heat in and contribute to excessive sweat. Replace them with cotton and linen fabrics instead.

If the room temperature has been adjusted and you have been wearing the recommended clothes but you still have excessive sweat, check your health condition.

Have You Packed On the Pounds?

Being overweight can make you perspire because your body fat is trapping the heat inside you. Get a medical check-up to rule out hormonal imbalance, thyroid problems and other possible causes. Menopause can also cause confusion to your biological system and may trigger excessive sweat. If, after a thorough examination, you are cleared of medical problems, it’s time to consider some other factors which could be the culprit in making you sweat more than normal.

Do You Sweat All Over or is it Localised?

When excessive sweat occurs, observe the areas in your body that are affected. Is it your entire body or do you sweat more in some areas than in others? Armpits and backs are common places for excessive sweat, but what about your legs, the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet? Does your sweat soak through your clothes even without physical activity?

The sweat glands in areas that are prone to excessive sweat may be hyperactive and disrupt your body’s ability to control sweating. If you have followed all the advice given and have been given a clean bill of health but still perspire a lot, then you need to see a doctor. He can order medical tests for you and manage your problem. He is the right person to ask about the cause of your excessive sweat and he can give you treatment options as well. There might be topical medications he will prescribe which are effective and different from what you might have bought at the pharmacy.

If your condition is really bothering you, help is always available. You just need to give enough time, effort and a little bit of courage to go to your doctor and ask for it.

Graham Crowden is a freelance writer for www.helpfuladviceonline.com and he has recently published a guide to help people suffering from excessive perspiration problems - No Sweat - The Guide to Stopping Excessive Perspiration

Excessive Sweating Can Limit Your Career Options

January 3rd, 2010 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Have you ever noticed a business associate furtively wipe his hands on his pants after shaking hands with you? Are you constantly self-conscious about your armpit stains or how you smell, even when you’re supposed to be out having a good time with your buddies? Have you ever had to dry your armpits by facing the vent?

If you suffer from excessive sweating you know only too well the many ways it can disrupt your life. Excessive sweating can get in the way of your social life, sex life, relationships with loved ones, and self-confidence. Believe it or not, though, excessive sweating can be most damaging to your career — especially when your profession is one where excessive sweating is considered a liability.

Here are some jobs where excessive sweating is a total no-no.

1.Surgeon. Sweaty palms can be disastrous to a surgeon. No one wants that scalpel slipping through your gross greasy palms. Imagine the damage a cosmetic surgeon with over-slick digits can do! If you’re one, your patient could come out looking like Cher or worse, like the missing link between apes and mankind.

2 Stripper. Your co-workers won’t appreciate the greasy palm prints you leave all over the pole, and even if you’re the best exotic dancer in town, no club manager is going to want to hire you if your excessive sweating makes your feet so slimy you regularly slide off your cute platforms and sail straight into the crowd.

3 Salesman. Selling a used car while you have rivers of sweat pouring down your face says one thing to the customer: “I am ripping you off.” People associate excessive sweating with nervousness, dishonesty, and sheisty business dealings. So if you sweat torrents, prospective customers will most likely take one look at your sweat-drenched face and assume you’re out to steal their hard-earned money.

4 Gymnast. If you’re a gymnast or a rock climber or an acrobat, excessive sweating won’t just end your career; it could end your life! It could send you flying off the bars or tumbling down the side of a mountain. Don’t think chalking up will cut it, either. All you’ll accomplish is leaving a muddy white sludge behind so people can’t point and whisper, “That’s where it happened!”

If you’re a person prone to damp palms, you’re safer skipping these pursuits altogether.

5 Musician. It may not be your fault that your fingers are sliding all over the keys because of your excessive sweating, but your audience doesn’t know that. All they’ll hear is the noise while you try to get a handle on the keys. They might clap politely after your portion is done, but know that they’re most likely clapping out of relief that your performance is over.

6 Business person. Few people feel confident sealing a business deal with someone whose palms are so oily they would rather skip the handshake and go for a high-five. If you must subject someone to your excessively sweaty grip, make sure to at least offer them a paper towel afterwards so they can spare their dress pants the oleaginous smear of your second-hand perspiration.

Even if you’re not pursuing any of these careers, excessive sweating can still get in your way. Even if you just work at an office, chances are no one appreciates your pit stains or having to smell your gamy musk whenever you walk by. People tend to perceive excessive sweating as disgusting, as evidence of poor grooming habits or extreme nervousness—which is interpreted as a sign of a sketchy character.

While it may not be fair, most people—your boss and coworkers not excluded—include these factors into their first impressions of you. As a result, your excessive sweating could keep you from promotions and other important business opportunities. In fact, it might have cost you opportunities already, without you even having realized it.

If you suffer from excessive sweating but you’re not ready to give up on any of the many careers made difficult by your condition, you should do something about it. Start out by knowing the condition in detail. Look it up online. For more specific information, you could go to the library, or you might check out online resources (one good resource, the Stop Sweating and Start Living ebook by Mike Ramsey, is written by a former sufferer of excessive sweating). You could even try calling your doctor. If you’re determined to overcome your problem with excessive sweating, that’s the first step. Good for you. Beating your excessive sweating problem is possible; it just might take a little effort and perseverance on your part.

Read my story about my excessive sweating problem at http://www.stopsweating-startliving.com

Crazy Excessive Sweaty Palms (palmar Hyperhidrosis)

December 29th, 2009 Elroy Fernandes 10 comments


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Damn! check out this example of Palmar Hyperhidrosis (or hyperhydrosis of the hands).

I’ve never seen someone’s hand sweat so much to the point where it’s dripping!

Stop Excessive Sweating-hyperhidrosis

December 24th, 2009 Elroy Fernandes No comments

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Stop Sweating Start Living is a new book that helps those who suffer from HyperHidrosis , a real life medical condition that forces people to wear the black shirts, avoid wearing certain types of clothing such as , silk and artificial fibers, and leaves us feeling left out of everyday functions. But the good thing is that its very treatable and this book provides a way to live a normal life without having to change the way they live.

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More than just some simple tips, the Stop Sweating book will show you how to eliminate the excessive sweating for good. Leaving many satisfied , this helpful guide is medically formatted to show why people suffer from Hyperhidrosis. The functions of certain sweat glands stay in a sort of overdrive. Stop Sweating Start Living provides a way for many to alleviate the many symptoms of excessive sweating and carry on with normal routines of everyday living. No more being embarressed because of too much under arm sweat. No more sweat stains on those favorite shirts and blouses. No more extra sticky antiperspirant on your skin and clothes. Stop Sweating Start Living provides all sufferers a way out of this everyday hell that leaves many feeling overwhelmed and totally lacking in self esteem.

How It Works

This remedy is not another high powered antiperspirant, or new pill. It doesnt involve surgery or any expensive medical treatments. (No prescriptions either) And it definitely does not involve any of the diets and vitamins that so many are trying to sell to those that have HyperHidrosis.

 

The remedy in Stop Sweating Start Living is a natural remedy that involves household items that most already own. The simple remedy is something that wont take up too much of your time. But it does have longlasting effects that totally eliminate excessive sweating. You will have to incorperate this in your daily routine. Its a combination of simple alternative medicine and common sense tips that when combined leave us feeling dry and relieved everyday.

 

This is the book that cuts straight to the point, leaving nothing out and giving you the freedom to enjoy the simple things in life that so many take for granted. Like being around the opposite sex. Going out with friends. Feeling dry and confident at work , like everybody else.

 

We deserve to have a normal life, and enjoy socializing without embarrassment.

Some Negatives About Stop sweating Start Living

One of the not-so great aspects of this remedy is the fact that it must be done on a daily basis. The main reason this is a superior remedy is the fact that the user must repeat the function once a day, preferrably upon waking up. Its a program that involves 30 seconds of your daily routine, but many have sworn by this routine and dont mind trading 30 seconds in the morning for 24 hours of sweat relief. But that is something that you must consider before deciding to start this program. But once you realize that you no longer have to worry about excessive sweating, 30 seconds will seem very trivial, if it doesnt already.

Some Positives About Stop Sweating Start Living

One of the best aspects about Stop Sweating Start Living is the fact that you have nothing else to buy after joining this program. The remedy involves simple, natural products that are readily available to most people. You will have the freedom from excessive sweating soon after you start the program. No more staying inside on those beautiful summer days to avoid the embarrassment of sweaty under arms. The Stop Sweating Start Living remedy can be incorperated into any daily routine, just like brushing your teeth or washing your hair. You will have the freedom to wear all the clothes that you love. No more worrying about sweat stains on those white shirts.

The best thing about Stop Sweating Start Living is the fact that so many are already using it. And they and you too, finally have the ability to live freely without worrying that others might notice the sweaty palms or sweaty under arms. If you would like more info, click the link below.

 

And good luck , from someone that has dealt with this for the better part of my 31 years. I truly hope that you find answers to this embarrassing problem.

 

For more info on how you can get rid of your excessive sweating, got to the Stop Sweating Start Living Website.

Cure for Excessive Sweating

December 22nd, 2009 Elroy Fernandes No comments

Over active sweat glands often lead to hyperhidrosis. Excess sweating can sometimes affect the entire body but it usually occurs in the hands, feet, armpits and the groin area. Excessive perspiration occurs to all during anxiety and fever. But when it persists it signals disorder of sweat glands, thyroid problems and a nervous system disorder. Areas having excess sweating appear white, cracked, scaly, and soft along with bad odor, which is caused by bacteria but is a symptom of hyperhidrosis. Curesweatypalms has all the cures to cure hyperhidrosis occurring by disorders of sweat glands including thoracic surgery procedure and excessive perspiration treatment.

Overactive sweat glands can be present any where in the body and lead to hyperhidrosis or excessive perspiration. There is no specific reason as to what leads to over active sweat glands but this is the main reason hat causes hyperhidrosis. Curesweatypalms offers many cures and treatments, which are mentioned below in detail. Though one procedure, which is the drysol method to cure hyperhidrosis, has some side effects but not all are sensitive to it. The botox treatment is also available.

Excessive sweating causes include sweaty palms, sweaty feet along with odor and excess sweating. Sweaty hands and palms is the first symptom and are generally not taken that seriously but sweaty feet and dripping sweat is a major sign of hyperhidrosis. When excessive perspiration is along with dripping sweat it means the sufferer is suffering from hyperhidrosis. Excessive sweating problem is usually caused by disorders of sweat glands or over active sweat glands like thoracic gland. Excess sweating leads to low estrogen level, hyperthyroidism, reduces immunity and causes social embarrassment and social isolation. The medical problems can be cured and treated much easily than the mental problems. Excessive sweating causes a lot of inferiority complex and thus it leads the patient to avoid facing public at all in turn lowering his moral and spirits. Curesweatypalms offers many solutions including some for mental and psychological treatment.

The thyroid gland is an organ, which has a lot many veins. This is located near the voice box and it absorbs iodine from the diet. Disorders of sweat glands even include the thyroid gland malfunctioning which leads to hyperhidrosis. These thyroid gland discharges thyroid hormones, which are iodine containing compounds and it, affect the body temperature and can also lead to hyperhidrosis. There is a thoracic surgery procedure mentioned at curesweatypalms, which is an ideal solution. Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland excretes excess of thyroid hormones and thus leads to hormonal imbalances, overactive thyroid gland, which increases body metabolism and heat production thus leading to hyperhidrosis, and it even causes over activity of the sympathetic nervous system. Excessive perspiration is caused by high metabolism rate and thyroid gland is very much responsible for it. This excessive sweating problem can be cured by thoracic surgery procedure.

Drysol is another name for aluminum chloride hexahydrate and is a cure for excessive perspiration. This is considered to be a good excessive perspiration treatment. But the drysol side effects normally stop us from using them that frequently to avoid excess sweating. Drysol can lead to skin irritation, rashes, and itching. This irritation usually ends when excessive perspiration treatment with drysol is stopped and it should be kept in mind that drysol can stain certain fabrics and metals when being used as excessive perspiration treatment. Excessive sweating causes lots of problems for which a solution has to be found out. Curesweatypalms has many other solutions but drysol is a good option providing the patient is comfortable with the drysol side effects.

Excess sweating caused either by disorders of sweat glands or overactive sweat glands can be cures very easily either by thoracic surgery procedure or excessive perspiration treatment. Curesweatypalms provides many cures out of which the best excessive perspiration treatment is to change your diet and to undertake medication. Normally caffeine is seen to increase body temperature. Hence it can lead to hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating problem and thus should be avoided. Moreover some medicines nay also lead to excess sweating and the physician should be contacted immediately. Curesweatypalms has all the cures and treatments for over active sweat glands and excessive sweating problem. The treatment to cure overactive sweat glands and excessive sweating problem is easily available at curesweatypalms but your physician should take into consideration your health, age, severity of the condition, allergies to specific medications, procedures and therapies. Along with thoracic surgery procedure methenamine solution is applied to control excessive perspiration. Some of the other treatments to cure hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating problem include surgical removal of the overactive sweat glands, iontophoresis, application of aluminum chloride solution and psychological counseling.

Dr. Baumgartner is a highly skilled thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon certified by both the American Board of surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. He was awarded Americas Top Surgeons for 2002-2003 and 2004-2005 and Americas Top Physiscian 2004-2005 by Consumers Research Council of America. Contact and Consult him at- www.curesweatypalms.com

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Stop Sweaty Palms - 4 Methods To Get Rid Of Excessive Sweaty Palms

September 29th, 2009 Elroy Fernandes No comments

People who suffer from sweaty palms need to find a way for them to get on with their lives like normal individuals. Unless the use of hands become obsolete, which there is no way happening, it will be a constant struggle for them. Everyday will be dreaded because sweaty palms will ruin their professional as well as social life. There are ways to stop sweaty palms and there are ways to prevent them as well. How do you do this?

1 - Talcum Powder or Cornstarch

Isn’t that part of the natural remedies to stop sweaty palms? Yes, it is. It isn’t really a treatment but a way to prevent sweating from happening. The only way that you treat a medical condition is to address the cause of it.

2 - Aluminum-based Antiperspirant

This is a first line of treatment that doctors consider giving you. Aluminum-based antiperspirants are ones that are extra strength - something that regular antiperspirants don’t have.

3 - Absorbent Cotton

Everybody puts their hands on their pockets from time to time. So, why don’t you carry around absorbent cotton in your pocket? No one will notice that you are actually wiping away sweat from your palms before offering it on a hand shake.

4 - Seek Medical Help

If you have been profusely sweating without any apparent cause namely - weather is not hot and you’re not engaged in physical activities, it is high time that you to a doctor and seek medical advice. It is now in their hands to give you the solution you need.

Though sweating is a natural bodily process, the problem actually creeps up if it becomes too much.

Now if you have sweaty hands or excessive sweating disorder, you may be looking for a method to eliminate this condition for good. As a former sufferer of hyperhidrosis, I know what you are going through. However I have found a cure that has not only helped me to get over my sweaty condition but thousands of other persons as well. I have made a website and you can read my story to see how I got over excessive sweating and how you can too. Follow This link to read my complete story: How I Cured Excessive Sweating

Other Alternatives to control excessive sweating:

There are also natural ways to Prevent Excessive Sweating. That’s right, you can combat your sweating condition using simple remedies that may already be in your house. If you want to get rid of excessive sweating then find out How To Stop Excessive Sweating the natural way.

Stop Sweaty Palms - The Key Root Cause of Excessive Hand Sweating

September 25th, 2009 Elroy Fernandes No comments

There are several things that can make life hard and bother us. A bum knee, being a diabetic or having asthma. Sweaty hands is one of those health issues. Did you know that 1% of the US population has to deal with sweaty hands.

Sweaty palms, or medically referred to as Palmar Hyperhidrosis, stems from an extremely high level of movement in the sympathetic chain. The autonomic nervous system os of course linked to the sympathetic chain.

Palmar Hyperhidrosis is really embarrassing and distracting, but the good thing is, it is not life threatening. One of the worst situations a person with sweaty hands has to deal with is going to a job interview and shake hands with the job interviewer. Or if you go on a date and want to hold hands with him/her, but you’re slow to do this because of your overly moist hands and palms.
Doctors all over this country and aboard are working each and every day to help find ways to treat, overcome and cure sweaty palms. Some are less expensive, others are more medically proven. There are several ways to get rid of sweaty hands; let’s have a look at the most common ones.

Small cameras and small incisions are used when undergoing an Endoscopic surgery.

Applied medication is a treatment where a cream is rubbed onto your skin, much like a hand or body cream. This treatment option often causes red blotches on the skin and can be real messy, this is why it is not that popular.

A newer and somewhat unproven treatment is known as Iontopheresis. This is done to shock the sweaty hands which will result in them stopping producing sweat.

 

The newest kid on the block is Botox. Botox will control the amount of sweat produced, when it is injected into the hand. This treatment option is still very new and it is not only painful, but not convered by most health insurances as well.

 

As you can see there are several options that can help you to get rid of your sweaty hands. Iontophoresis is my favorite treatment option to get rid of sweaty hands once and for all. Iontophoresis is really simple and non invasice at all; in addition it is not risky at all and even less risky than Endoscopic surgery yet even as effective. You can get rid of your sweaty palms in a single day. If you are suffering today, you don’t have to suffer tomorrow.

 

I can show you how to use Iontophoresis for free to get rid of sweaty hands. Click here to get rid of sweaty palms in just 5 days.

 

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