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Excessive sweating is a problem that is quite common, especially in the case of soles, armpits or palms. It's very annoying and it can influence your life in a negative way. For example, something that sweats a lot might avoid contact with other people, because he might get embarrassed. The good news is that it can be treated.

Treatment Methods For Excessive Sweating
Sweat is something normal, that everyone experiences when they exercise, stay in the heat or they're under pressure. However, a lot of people have problems with it on their feet, hands or underarms.

It can be embarrassing for them, though it's not their fault, since it's a disease called primary focal hyperhidrosis. 5% of all people suffer from this disease, and a lot of them will not even ask help from a doctor because they're embarrassed.

Sweating Can Be Treated

Despite what a lot of people think, excessive sweat can be treated.

Some of the usual therapies are:
� using antiperspirants on the skin;
� removing the sweat glands through surgery
� doing a sympathectomy, which removes the link between the sweat glands and the sympathetic nerves.
� using iontophresis, which uses small electric currents to block sweat glands

Even though you can remove the sweat glands, not all people will go for this option, since it can leave scars under your arms. Just like the removal, the sympathectomy can have some side effects, like rebound sweating or surgical problems. The iontophresis has its own set of problems, like the fact that it doesn't work that great and you need to do the treatment regularly.

Besides the choices I already mentioned, people will sometimes get rid of their problem by using anticholinergics, which work by blocking neural transmitters. These transmitters usually control sweat glands. It does work for a lot of people, but it does have some side effects for the patients. Some of these side effects can be bloatedness, blurred vision, constipation or dry mouth.

Fixing Your Sweating Problem
Recently, something appeared that fixes the problems with sweating that a lot of people have. This product uses Botox (botulinum toxin) to make the sweat glands inactive. One of the most used remedies, Botox will also make sweat glands to be blocked.

The side effects that come with Botox are rather limited, since the treatment is local. By doing sessions of just twenty minutes of Botox, you will not longer sweat between 6 and 12 months. All you need is one or two sessions per year, and you can get rid of sweat. A lot of people will enjoy life much better if they don't have to worry about sweating.

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