Sweating is a natural process, through which our body lose water during summer to keep the body cool. But when we say hyperhidrosis, we are talking a very serious problem of excessive sweating when you may have to endure a wet and sticky feeling all through the day.

Depending upon the root cause of hyperhidrosis, it may need serious medical intervention. There is a wide variety of hyperhidrosis treatment now available in the market. This article will offer you a simple guide to choose the right hyperhidrosis treatment.

What causes hyperhidrosis?

To find the right treat for hyperhidrosis, however, one needs to find out the actual cause behind it. If you think you have been suffering from excessive sweating problem, you may seek medical diagnosis immediately.

More often, hyperhidrosis is the result when the sweat glands disobey the messages sent from the brain, which is a serious medical condition. However, there can be other reasons too like hypertension, high cholesterol or weight problem. Hence, you need to affirm the cause first.

What are the treatments available for hyperhidrosis?

Antiperspirants: Depending on the seriousness of your problem, use of clinically available antiperspirants can help cure hyperhidrosis problems. There is a wide range of antiperspirant products are now available in the market. If you have sensitive skin you can also choose natural mineral and herbal antiperspirant products.

Botox: Botox is a popular cosmetic process for beautification. It can also be used in treating excessive sweating problem. Botox process was approved by the FDA as a solution to underarm sweating, when small doses of Botulinum Toxin is injected in the armpit blocking the nerve ends that stimulate sweating. The result of Botox treatment can last up to 2 to 6 months and the patient is required to repeat the process.

SAD light therapy: Light therapy is used extensively in curing seasonal affective disorders or winter blues. But it can also be used in reducing the problem of excessive sweating. The SAD light treatment would improve poor sleep pattern, low energy level and improve the overall health condition and hence treats the causes of hyperhidrosis.

Sweat gland suction: This is a treatment similar to liposuction. The sweat glands are removed permanently through quick suction. The whole treatment may need 60 to 90 minutes to complete.

Iontophoresis: Iontophoresis is the most effective method to treat hyperhidrosis in hands and feet area. In Iontophoresis, the problem area is submerged into water and gentle electric currents are passed to treat excessive sweating problem. Patients suffering from mild to moderate hyperhidrosis can be treated this way. However, this process would need constant reapplication. Portable Iontophoresis machines can also be purchased for home uses.

Sweat pads: One can also buy a pack of sweat pads. These sweat pads would reduce sweating and prevent sweat marks on cloths. These are relatively cheap and easily available. You can now find wide range of sweat prevention pads in the market. Often these sweat pads are reusable.
Around 40% of the world population suffers from severe to moderate hyperhidrosis problems. When sweating is a natural process, hyperhidrosis is a serious medical problem. The demand for hyperhidrosis treatment is therefore very high.

Author's Bio: 

Scott D is a dermatologist by profession and has more than a decade of experience in the profession. He is an expert in Hyperhidrois and regularly helps people in choosing the right Hyperhidrosis treatment .