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Excessive sweating is when the body releases too much fluid from the sweat glands. It's also called hyperhidrosis. It's often an ongoing (chronic) condition. Sweating is a normal process. It helps manage body temperature and other processes of the body. But excessive sweating makes more sweat than is needed to do this. It can affect the entire body, but it usually happens in the palms, soles, armpits, or groin area. The symptoms can start in childhood and continue into adulthood.
In most cases, the cause isn't known. This is known as primary hyperhidrosis. But it may be caused by thyroid problems, low blood sugar, nervous system disorders, medicines, or other problems. If so, it's known as secondary hyperhidrosis. In some cases, the cause of hyperhidrosis can be a serious condition.
A person is more at risk for excessive sweating if they have:
Symptoms can occur a bit differently in each person. The main symptom of hyperhidrosis is heavy sweating that:
The sweating occurs most often in any or all of these areas:
In some cases, it may also occur in these areas:
Areas that produce excessive sweat usually appear pink or white. In severe cases, the skin may appear cracked, scaly, and soft, especially on the feet. You may also have odor caused by bacteria and yeast on the wet skin.
The symptoms of excessive sweating can be like other health conditions. Make sure to see your doctor for a diagnosis.
Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. You'll also have a physical exam. You may also have tests, such as a blood test to check for thyroid problems.
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, your age, and your general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is. Treatment may include:
Talk with your doctor about the risks, benefits, and possible side effects of all treatments.
You may have skin problems in the areas where you sweat. The skin may become moist, pale, swollen, and soft enough to rub away easily. This is known as skin maceration. It can lead to loss of skin, pain, and skin infection. You can help prevent this problem by treating your hyperhidrosis and keeping your skin dry as much as possible.
Hyperhidrosis may be caused by or made worse by emotional stress and heat. It can also cause problems with work and social life. You may have stains on your clothes and not want to shake hands with people. It can be upsetting to cope with the problems of excess sweat. Talk with your doctor about:
These strategies may also help:
Contact your doctor if:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: