EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION
Excessive perspiration treatment

Excessive perspiration can effect up to 7 to 14 million people in the United States. Most people suffering with excessive perspiration have sought medical help from their family physician. Surprisingly enough, most physicians are unaware of the medical term "hypehidrosis" which is excessive perspiration. Sweating serves a purpose, to thermally regulate your body's temperature. As the sweat evaporates off your skin, cooling occurs. Excessive perspiration is simply a condition where you sweat too much, to the point where you essentially can not evaporate enough sweat to cool off. There is just too much moisture on your skin and it essentially can create a thermal blanket which holds temperatures in rather than cools.

Excessive perspiration treatments can include the following. First, verify with your family physician that you do not have an underlying cause such as diabetes or an overactive thyroid. An extremely small percent of the public may have what is called a "pheochomocytoma" which is a tumor of your adrenal gland which can create an abnormal level of such hormones as epinephrine, a chemical which stimulates sweating. Excessive perspiration if caused by one of these issues is called "seconary hyperhidrosis". Primary hyperhidrosis is just a general condition of excessive sweating for which there is no known causes.

Excessive perspiration can be treated very effectively by Maxim antiperspirant. This is a very strong antiperspiration recommended by over 1,000 dermatologists to treat the worst sweating disorders. It generally works within 1-3 days after the first application. You apply it at night time.

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EXCESSIVE PERSPIRATION
Excessive perspiration treatment