Increase sweating

Increase sweating's disease overview

Sweat is produced by glands located in the dermis layer of the skin. It often helps to regulate the body temperature. Despite being found throughout the body, the sweat glands are concentrated a lot around the forehead, armpits, palms and soles of the feet. Normally we can sweat times when physical exercise is too hot or too hot.

What is

What is sweating ? Increasing sweating is a situation of excessive sweating without originating from strong activity such as exercise or high temperature. Increasing sweating is related to the abnormal smell of sweat (the smell of the body's sweat). You can sweat too much that it is absorbed through clothes, and can interrupt daily activities and cause anxiety or confusion to the patient. Some people have excessive sweating (increasing sweating) even when resting or working little, hands and feet are always wet sometimes into drops, causing inconvenience in communication and working (wet all items that patient holds).

Causes of Increase sweating's disease

Sweating is the mechanism of your body to cool itself. Your nervous system automatically activates your sweat glands as your body temperature increases. Sweating is also common, especially in your palms, when you are worried. Depending on the reason people divide different types of sweating.

Of the types of sweating, the most common type is secondary to increase secondary sweat (hyperhidrosis).  In this category, nerves are responsible for starting your sweat glands that become overworked, although they are not triggered by physical activity or increased temperature. If there is a lot of stress, stressful body or agitation, the increase in sweat becomes worse. Increasing Tien Phat sweating often causes increased sweat in the palms and soles of the feet ( increased sweating of limbs ) and sometimes on the face.

Currently the cause of Tien Phat sweating has not been fully explained. It may be part of genetics because sometimes often found in patients with family history.

Another type of sweating is less common but tends to increase it is to increase secondary sweat. This is an increase in sweating due to a condition of the body. Different from the increase in primary sweat secretion, secondary cases often cause Systemic sweating . Cases that may cause an increase in secondary sweating include:

  • Diabetes
  • Fire during menopause
  • Problems with thyroids
  • Low blood sugar level < /Li>
  • Some types of cancer
  • heart attack
  • nervous system disorders
  • Infection The drug can also lead to a lot of sweat, such as Opioid.
  • Symptoms of Increase sweating's disease

    Most people sweat when exercising or exertion, in hot or worried or stressed environments. In increasing sweating, sweating more and at many other times.

    Increasing sweating can be easily seen in the hands, legs, armpits or face occurs during waking up, at least once a week. And sweating usually occurs on both sides of the body.

    When to see a doctor?

    Sometimes sweating too much is a sign of a serious condition. Coming to the Italian facility to see immediately if the sweat is very much accompanied by dizziness, chest pain or nausea.

    Summary of cases that need examination if:

  • Sweating interrupts your daily habits.
  • Sweating is very confused and inconvenient in many situations in living.
  • You suddenly sweat more than usual.
  • You sweat at night without a clear reason
  • People at risk for Increase sweating's disease

    Factors may increase the risk of increased sweating including:

  • often worry, stress or suspense;
  • Genetic factors;

    Having diseases such as arthritis, nerve stress and spinal trauma and blood system disorders;

  • Use some drugs such as diabetes.
  • Prevention of Increase sweating's disease

    Increasing sweating is a very difficult situation to prevent, measures to reduce the incidence mainly reduce disease -causing factors:

  • Ensuring a balanced diet and activities to prevent diabetes.
  • Detect and treat early infections, arthritis and other diseases
  • Maintain the spirit of comfort and balance.
  • Daily shower: Shower regularly helps control the number of bacteria on your skin. Note after bathing should dry people, especially between the toes and under the arm.
  • Select shoes and socks made of natural materials. Shoes made of natural materials, such as leather, can help prevent foot sweat due to better heat drainage. When you are active, sweat -absorbing socks are a good choice.
  • Change socks often. Change your legs or wash once or twice a day, dry your feet after each wash.
  • Your legs: go barefoot when you can, or at least reduce the time to wear shoes to the maximum.
  • Diagnostic measures for Increase sweating's disease

    To diagnose sweating, the doctor will conduct:

  • History and symptoms of patients.
  • Clinical examination
  • Determine some tests to find the cause.
  • Testing

    The doctor may prescribe blood, urine or other tests in the laboratory to see if your sweat is due to another pathological condition, such as an excessive thyroid gland. (hyperthyroidism) or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

    Sweat test

    Some sweat tests to accurately identify sweating positions and estimate the severity of your condition, including iodine tests, skin conductivity.

    Increase sweating's disease treatments

    If you are diagnosed with another pathological condition that increases sweat, your treatment will prioritize the treatment of that disease first. If the cause is not found, treatment will focus on excessive sweat control. Sometimes it may be necessary to try combining methods for treatment. Increasing secretion may recur even after stabilization after treatment.

    Sweating treatments:

    Medical treatment:

    The drugs used to treat hyperhidrosis include:

  • Anti -sweat drugs. The doctor may prescribe anti -sweat drugs with aluminum chloride (Drysol, Xerac AC). This product can cause skin and eye irritation. Apply these drugs to the sweating area before you go to bed. Then, rinse when you wake up, be careful not to let the medicine stick to your eyes. If your skin is stimulated, Hydrocortison may help.
  • topical cream: A creamy cream containing glycopyrrolate can help enhance the effects on the face and head.
  • neurological inhibitors. Some oral medications inhibit the transmission through the synap of the nerves. This can reduce sweat in some people. The possible side effects include dry mouth, blurred vision and some bladder problems.
  • Antidepressants. Some antidepressants can also reduce sweat. In addition, they can help reduce anxiety, thereby reducing the factor to aggravate secretion.
  • Botulinum injection. Botulinum treatment (botox, myobloc, ..) temporarily block nerves that cause increased sweating. Your skin will be frozen or anesthetized first. Each area affected by your body will be injected at the corresponding dosage. The sweat control effect lasts six to 12 months, and then the treatment needs to be repeated. This treatment can cause pain, and some people experience temporary muscle weakness in the treated area.
  • Surgical and other methods.

  • Microwave Therapy. With this therapy, a microwave power supply device is used to destroy the sweat glands. The treatment consists of two sessions, each session from 20 to 30 minutes, three months apart. Side effects may be changing the feeling of the skin and some other discomfort in the skin. This therapy is rarely applied because of expensive and only applied in some large centers.
  • Remove sweat glands. If you sweat too much only in your armpits, removing sweat glands can be effective. The minimal invasive technique is to smoke if you do not respond to other treatments. Usually applies to armpit sweating simple.
  • Neurological surgery (sympathetic lymphadenopathy). In this procedure, the surgeon cut, burn or clamp the spinal nerves that control the sweat on your hands. In some cases, this process activates excessive sweating in other areas of your body (sweating compensation). Overall surgery is not an option for increasing sweating on the head and neck. A new method in this neurological surgery interrupts neurological signals without eliminating sympathetic nerve (sympathetic lymphadenopathy).
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