Hyperhidrosis
Tackle Excessive Sweating
While women and men alike commonly sweat when they are hot or nervous, there are some patients who struggle with excessive sweating. The condition is known as hyperhidrosis. Your dermatologist at Golden State Dermatologist can treat this perpetual perspiration that is not tied to activity or temperature, but that can still interfere with the daily business of life.
Though the exact cause of hyperhidrosis is unknown, having overactive sweat glands seems to be hereditary. An estimated five percent of the world’s population is thought to struggle with this condition, making it a problem that impacts more than 360 million people.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Simply put, hyperhidrosis is a condition that causes uncontrollable sweat gland activity. This can lead to stained clothing, odor problems, physical discomfort and increased chafing.
While significant sweating can be tied to weight, certain medications, hormone shifts, and underlying medical conditions, “primary focal hyperhidrosis” is independent of these factors. The apparently genetic condition can cause sweating on the hands, feet, scalp, and underarms.
What Can Be Done About Excessive Sweating?
Many patients have already tried many over-the-counter solutions for their condition before visiting their dermatologist at Golden State Dermatology. Some individuals may benefit from a prescription solution, while others require a different medical dermatology treatment:
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Drysol Solution
Hyperhidrosis may be controlled with the use of a prescription topical medicine applied directly to the areas of concern. It is not available over the counter and so it requires a prescription. This is one of the simplest ways to try to control excessive sweating when even the strongest antiperspirants fail to work. Drysol solution is stronger and more effective than anything available at a drug store.
BOTOX®
Another solution for hyperhidrosis is BOTOX® injections to keep sweat glands from over-functioning. This is not a long-term solution, as it needs to be re-injected roughly every six months to continue to control the condition.
Surgery
Surgical treatment, though effective, is used as a last resort because of the inherent risks of surgery and the fact that it may result in compensatory sweating from other areas of the body.
Why Choose Golden State Dermatology for Hyperhidrosis Treatments?
The first step in deciding which treatment option is appropriate for excessive sweating is speaking with a board-certified dermatologist. The dermatologists at Golden State Dermatology have helped hundreds of patients curb their excessive sweating with topical prescriptions or BOTOX® injections. Our team’s commitment to applying the right solution to each patient as an individual sets us apart from practices that take a “one-size-fits-all” or cookie-cutter approach.