Excessive Sweating

 

What is Excessive Sweating?

It is a condition of sweating that is above normal without a physical or psychological stimulus. Sometimes it can be more like night sweating, especially in the head and upper body.

 

Why Does It Happen?

It is the sympathetic part of the autonomic nervous system that activates the sweat glands in the body. When the sympathetic system is stimulated, sweat is secreted from the sweat glands. All stress loads that the body has to deal with cause the sympathetic system to be stimulated. These stresses can be physical, such as past illnesses and surgeries, or chemical, such as flora disorders, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, toxin accumulations, or psychological stresses. What is important is how much the total stress load stimulates the sympathetic system.

 

How is Excessive Sweating Treated?

The only treatment that can solve sympathetic load is neural therapy. In order to reduce chemical stresses, after the person’s needs are analyzed with bioinformative methods, a personalized diet, micronutrient supplements and detox program should be made. Psychokinesiology and microsystem acupuncture make important contributions for psychological loads.

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Botox injections, iontophoresis, treatments targeting sweat glands, and stress management can be effective.

It may be a sign of conditions such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or infections. A detailed examination is necessary.

Dermatologists and physical medicine specialists can provide guidance for this condition.
Wearing cotton clothing, taking cold showers, using antiperspirant products, and managing stress are recommended.