Overactive Sweat Glands: Hyperhidrosis occurs when the nerves trigger sweat glands to overproduce sweat.
Genetics: Some people inherit a predisposition to excessive sweating from their family.
Hormonal Imbalances: Conditions like hyperthyroidism can cause abnormal sweating.
Stress and Anxiety: Emotional stress can increase sweating, particularly in the palms and underarms.
Neurotoxins such as Dysport and Xeomin are effective in treating hyperhidrosis by blocking the nerves responsible for triggering sweat glands. These injections can be applied to affected areas, such as the underarms, hands, or feet, reducing sweat production. The procedure is quick, noninvasive, and requires no downtime. Results become noticeable within a few days, with effects lasting up to six months. Patients typically enjoy a significant reduction in sweating and can resume daily activities with more confidence.
Excessive sweating most commonly affects the underarms, palms, feet, and face, but can occur in other areas as well.
While stress can trigger excessive sweating, hyperhidrosis can also result from genetics, medical conditions, or medication side effects.
Yes, hyperhidrosis can make daily activities difficult and lead to social embarrassment, impacting confidence and quality of life.
Results typically last for four to six months, after which repeat treatments are recommended to maintain dryness.
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