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Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which you sweat excessively, and it can be divided into two types: primary (idiopathic) hyperhidrosis and secondary hyperhidrosis.
Primary hyperhidrosis: This is an idiopathic form of hyperhidrosis that is not fully understood, but is associated with an overactive nervous system. It is usually systemic, unaffected by factors such as outside temperature and exercise, and in most cases is not accompanied by other health problems.
Secondary hyperhidrosis: This type of hyperhidrosis is caused by other health problems, medications, or physiological conditions. Some factors that may be associated with secondary hyperhidrosis include:
Certain medications: such as some antidepressants, antipsychotics, etc.
Certain health problems: such as thyroid problems, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, etc.
Certain neurological diseases: such as Parkinson's disease, etc.
Hormonal imbalances: such as menopause.
While hyperhidrosis usually involves the nervous system, not all hyperhidrosis is a neurological disorder. Primary hyperhidrosis may be associated with an overactive nervous system, but this does not necessarily mean that it is a neurological disorder. Secondary hyperhidrosis may be related to other health problems or medications.
If you suspect that you have hyperhidrosis, it is advisable to consult a doctor for the correct diagnosis and advice. Your doctor can determine the type of hyperhidrosis and possible causes based on your symptoms, medical history and physical exam results.
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Oh no. Hyperhidrosis, depending on what causes sweating and when do you sweat? If you have night sweats at night and sweat when you sleep, this is generally from kidney deficiency, if you sweat when you eat and sweat after exercise, this generally comes from body weakness and qi deficiency, so you are also advised to go to the hospital and ask the doctor for a thorough examination.
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Sweating is a very normal phenomenon, but if you sweat frequently, it is likely to be caused by a lack of things in your body. Some people sweat after exercise, and it is normal to attack my brother, due to the increase in the amount of exercise, sweating is a very normal phenomenon. But some people will also sweat when they stay, so what's the deal with sweating a lot?
What's going on with sweating a lot.
Sweating is needed to dissipate heat. But excessive sweating is not right, sweating profusely during the day is self-sweating, which is yang deficiency, and sweating is full of night sweats just after falling asleep at night, which is yin deficiency. The soles of the feet will sweat is the lack of kidney qi, which can be solved by regulating the body, that is, the sweating of the palms is more difficult to do, which is related to the lungs, when the child is younger and is injured by wind and cold, and the treatment at that time is improper, it will cause the lung closure phenomenon, so that the ability to sweat in other parts of the body is weakened, and the human body will sweat from the palm to help the human body dissipate heat, I have not been able to treat the palm of the hand without sweating, on the contrary, the human body qi and blood have risen, the requirements for the human body heat dissipation have increased, and the hand sweat will be more.
What to do if you sweat a lot.
Easy to sweat, some people like to sweat because the sweat glands in their body are more developed, patting will also cause easy sweating, and some people may be prone to night sweats, sweating and other conditions due to physical diseases or menopausal stage. People who are prone to sweating can usually increase some exercise, adjust their work and rest, etc.
People who sweat a lot should go to the hospital for a check-up, and if it is not caused by a lack of things in the body, there is no need to worry too much. Frequent sweating is likely to be caused by kidney deficiency, so we must pay attention in life, you can eat some foods that are beneficial to the kidney, and you can also take some drugs in serious cases, and it is important to follow the doctor's instructions.
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Heavy sweating may be due to physiological reasons on the one hand.
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The key is to see if it is normal sweating, if not, it is likely to be autonomic disorder.
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Hyperhidrosis refers to the phenomenon of increased sweating throughout the body or locally, and hyperhidrosis is more complex. It can be roughly divided into psychiatric or pathological, and mental factors are mostly seen in excessive mental tension and anxiety; Most of the pathological ones have underlying diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes or hypertension, and even infections and fever.
For hyperhidrosis, we believe that if it is pathological, the underlying diseases such as hyperthyroidism, pregnancy, and diabetes can be effectively alleviated. For topical**, we consider topical application of certain topicals, such as the use of certain antiperspirants, including 20% to 25 alumina solutions. In addition, ionization** or botulinum toxin injections can also be used to destroy local apocrine glands or inhibit the secretion of sweat from apocrine glands.
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Hyperhidrosis refers to the phenomenon of abnormal increase in the amount of local or systemic sweating, systemic hyperhidrosis is relatively rare, even if it is hyperhidrosis caused by systemic diseases, it mainly occurs in some parts, the latest systemic hyperhidrosis is mainly due to generalized hyperhidrosis caused by other diseases, such as infectious hyperthermia, etc., localized hyperhidrosis often occurs in children and adolescents, often with a family history, and has a tendency to naturally reduce in adulthood. The causes of hyperhidrosis are divided into disease-type and dysfunctional:
First, the disease type, which is more common in endocrine disorders and hormonal disorders, such as hyperthyroidism, hyperpituitary gland function, pregnancy, diabetes, neurological diseases, febrile diseases, and some hereditary syndromes.
Second, the functional type is mostly related to mental factors, such as nervousness, emotional agitation, anger, terror, extreme anxiety, etc., which are caused by sympathetic nervous disorders.
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Hyperhidrosis refers to the phenomenon of an abnormal increase in the amount of sweating locally or throughout the body** under normal ambient temperature and conditions.
Most people sweat during exercise, work, high ambient temperatures, or stressful situations, and people with hyperhidrosis sweat much more than normal, often affecting daily life and even causing anxiety and social phobia.
What is the incidence of hyperhidrosis in the population?
The vast majority of hyperhidrosis is primary, localized, and can occur in both men and women, with no significant seasonal differences, and generally occurs first in childhood or adolescence and naturally lessens after the age of 25.
What are the types of hyperhidrosis?
According to the cause of hyperhidrosis, it can be divided into the following two categories:
Primary hyperhidrosis: The vast majority of hyperhidrosis falls into this category, is not caused by other disorders or drugs, and is usually localized, bilaterally symmetrical, and abnormal hyperhidrosis.
Secondary hyperhidrosis: rare, caused by other disorders or drugs, mostly generalized or unilateral, asymmetrical hyperhidrosis.
Depending on the extent of the occurrence of excessive sweating, it can be divided into the following two categories:
Localized hyperhidrosis: It is more common in the palms, soles of the feet, armpits, groin, perineum, followed by the forehead, tip of the nose, chest, etc., with excessive sweating on the palms and soles of the feet being the most common.
Generalized hyperhidrosis: also known as generalized hyperhidrosis, is mainly generalized hyperhidrosis caused by other disorders.
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