Prevent Excessive Underarm Sweating

Sweating is a normal biological function of our body. Our perspiration is the response of the brain through the sympathetic nervous system to a sudden spurt in our body temperatures owing to various reasons like exposure to the sun physical exercise or tension. Sweating keeps our bodies cool maintains salt levels and most importantly helps remove certain toxins from the body.

Sometimes however some people suffer from the problem of excessive perspiration when the amount of sweat lost exceeds the level of what is actually required by the system to perform the abovementioned duties. The medical term for this condition of excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis which is a clinical disorder leading to the production of abnormal amounts of sweat by the sweat glands. It impairs the normal course of your life in two ways by producing intolerable body odor and by causing large amounts of visible sweat to gather in conspicuous locations on your body which are impossible to hide.

Now we all know what kinds of social embarrassments are caused by excessive underarm perspiration. It is awkward it is uncomfortable and it distinguishes you to the point of social isolation. The problem of excessive perspiration generally begins during puberty considerably affecting the self-esteem and social interactions of young people. But it should not be the cause of your worry any more. Recent developments in the field of dermatology have opened the door for a number of safe and effective treatments to end this painful predicament.

Combat excessive sweating
If you feel that you are suffering from hyperhidrosis there is no logic in suffering throughout your life without availing the benefits of numerous advanced ways of handling the problem. The escape route may take either of these two forms: prevention or treatment. Which of the two paths is most appropriate for you depends on the intensity of your problem. According to severity this disorder can be divided into three main categories: mild hyperhidrosis persistent hyperhidrosis and acute hyperhidrosis.

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