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  • What To Know About Treatment Excessive Sweating

In North America alone, over ten million people are affected by the problem of producing more sweat than is necessary. Less than one third of those affected will seek treatment excessive sweating, even though the condition may be socially inhibiting and embarrassing.

Forming too much perspiration can cause stains on the clothes and create unpleasant body odor. While it is normal to sweat when exposed to high temperatures, engaged in physical activity or under stress to cool the body, producing an excess amount of perspiration when inactive in moderate temperatures may be a sign to look for help.

Several conditions can cause the body to produce extra amounts of sweat. The sweat is sometimes caused by medications such as anti-depressants. In addition, any underlying health conditions, including thyroid problems, diabetes and certain forms of cancer should be ruled out.

Several treatments from traditional medicine that are used to treat this condition. Topical treatments include both over the counter and prescription antiperspirants. Oral medications can also be prescribed, but often cause undesirable side effects.

One option includes applying electrical current at low levels to disable the sweat glands in the affected area. The process is painless, but will need to be repeated to continue to work.

Surgery can also be used to clip the nerve that feeds the particular glands with signals from the brain. Injections of botox can also temporarily stop the perspiration, however botox therapy must be repeated twice yearly and can be expensive.

Many sufferers of this condition choose to use herbs to reduce the problem. Some of the herbs used include Burdock, Astralagus, White Peony and Sage. Burdock is a diuretic that helps the body to expel excess fluids through the urine and reduces sweat formation.

Astralagus is another diuretic but contains antioxidants and grows in China, Korea and Japan. White Peony root offer anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties as well as help to prevent excess perspiration. Sage is used topically in an oil form to stop perspiration.

In addition, sage tea can be consumed orally to reduce the problem for many people. It is important that although natural herbs may reduce the condition, they can interact with certain medications. Always speak with a doctor before beginning the use of herbs to treat any condition.

stop sweatingSufferers may also find some other things that help to reduce the problem. If the perspiration problem is related to stress, relaxation techniques, such as those taught through yoga or meditation might provide relief.

Choosing clothing made of natural materials including light cotton, wool or silk may help to reduce the problem. In addition, it is sometimes helpful to avoid caffeine and spicy foods that are known to increase formation of perspiration. Some sufferers are also helped by acupuncture.

While forming excess amounts of perspiration can be an embarrassing problem, help is available. Whether you choose traditional medication for treatment excessive sweating or an alternative type of medication, the condition can often be overcome. It can help to remember that this problem affects many different people.