How to Stop
Sweating
Everyone sweats; it is a natural method
cooling off mechanism to help ensure the body does not
overheat. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sweating,
as long as it is doesn’t become
excessive.
Sweating may become a concern when it becomes
excessive. For certain people, their bodies sweat far more than
what is needed and this can be a major problem.
Not only can this condition be
irritating, but also those who suffer from this disorder know
that it is also very embarrassing. Approximately 1% of the
world’s population suffers from excessive sweating, also known
as Hyperhidrosis.
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When someone has a problem with sweating too
much, it might indicate that they suffer from an underlying
health condition. Some of the ailments that excessive sweating
may point to include, endocrine diseases, psychiatric
disorders, obesity, as well as menopause.
Sweating too much may also point
to hyperthyroidism, which is a serious medical condition, often
requiring medical attention.
People suffering from Hyperhidrosis may only
have problems with excessive sweating of certain parts of the
body, such as hands, feet, or underarms. Often hyperhidrosis
begins at in early childhood, and continues even after the
person has reached adulthood.
The cause of hyperhidrosis is still not
known, but some researchers feel that in many cases there is a
link between excessive sweating and anxiety
disorders. Unfortunately,
researchers have been unable to come up with a medicine that
can help reduce the problem of profuse sweating so most people
suffer with this condition without
respite.
Hyperhidrosis can cause social dysfunction,
as those with this problem tend to avoid many social situations
where they may become embarrassed due to sweating too much.
They have a serious lack of self-confidence and with good
reason, as many people view excessive sweating as a sign of
nervousness, insecurity, and even being indicative of
deceit.
There is no doubt that in a
social situation that hyperhidrosis may give people the wrong
impression.
Despite the common attitude toward excessive
sweating, there are actually many situations that could cause
someone to sweat, such as exercising or being too hot. For
those who suffer from hyperhidrosis, just about any type of
activity at all can lead to excessive sweating, including the
simple act of walking through an air-conditioned
room. There are
several different methods of treating hyperhidrosis; some of
these methods include acupuncture, homoeopathy, and even
surgery.
There have been varying success with
the different treatment options, but if you want a natural
approach to treatment the click here to read about the 'Stop
Sweating, Start Living
program'.
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