Hyperhydrosis - What Causes Excessive
Sweating?
Our bodies are designed to sweat in order to try and cool
ourselves. It's a natural defense mechanism against
overheating. While that is normal, in some cases you can find
yourself sweating excessively above and beyond what is normal.
This condition is commonly referred to as hyperhydrosis,
or excessive sweating.
What causes excessive sweating?
The first question that almost all people have is what
exactly causes hyperhydrosis? Unfortunately, there is no sure
fire answer. Research is still not sure of the causes. It could
be caused from a problem with the sweat glands, an issue with
the sympathetic nervous system, or a whole host of other issues
that can include the following:
-Hyperthyroidism
-Obesity
-Drug or alcohol abuse
-HIV
-Anxiety or nervousness
-Certain foods - Hot and spicy foods in particular
-Certain prescription medications – This is more common than
you may think
-Menopause – Another common cause of excessive sweating in
women
Regardless of what is behind the reason for excessive
sweating, there is help available in curing the problem. It is
not a condition that you simply have to live with.
For most people though, embarrassment often keeps them from
getting treatment. There is no doubt that if you suffer with
hyperhydrosis, then you can often find yourself frustrated and
embarrassed at times, but there are things you can do to help
solve this issue. There are many ways of curing hyperhydrosis
without having to resort to surgery. You can find out more by
going to Stop Sweating
Today
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