Last updated: September 29, 2024 at 04:06 AM
Hyperhidrosis Summary
Types of Hyperhidrosis
- Primary Hyperhidrosis: Profuse sweating not linked to a medical condition.
- Secondary Hyperhidrosis: Caused by an underlying medical condition.
Treatments/Products Recommended:
- Iontophoresis: Treatment where hands or feet are immersed in water while a mild electrical current passes through.
- Antiperspirants: Clinical-strength options containing aluminum chloride hexahydrate.
- Glycopyrrolate: Medication that helps reduce sweating, commonly used for hyperhidrosis.
- ETS Surgery (Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy): Surgical procedure to cut or clamp nerves to reduce sweat gland activation.
- Botox Injections: Can block nerves triggering sweat glands, FDA-approved for severe underarm sweating.
- Dietary Changes: Monitoring diet for triggers like caffeine or spicy foods.
- Acupuncture: Some report benefits in managing hyperhidrosis.
- Biofeedback Therapy: Learning to control physiological functions can help manage sweating.
- Yoga and Meditation: Stress reduction practices that may indirectly help manage hyperhidrosis.
Medications:
- Oxybutynin: Helps reduce sweating, may cause dry mouth.
- Propranolol: Can relieve anxiety symptoms related to sweating.
- Dicyclomine: An alternative for those unable to tolerate side effects of Glycopyrrolate.
- Niacinamide: Has helped some individuals with hyperhidrosis.
- Carpe: A product that has worked well for managing sweat, particularly for feet and armpits.
Coping Strategies:
- Use antiperspirant hand lotion or gloves during gaming.
- Keep a towel, fan, and hand wipes handy to manage sweaty hands while gaming.
Community Suggestions:
- Original Source Mint and Tea Tree Shower Gel: Mentioned to help with sweating or hyperhidrosis.
- Drysol: Recommended for forehead and armpit sweating, applied at night.
- Gamer Grip: Suggested for preventing sweat during gaming sessions.
- Thumb Gloves: Used for iPad gaming to manage sweat.
- "Gamer Sweatbag": Humorous product idea suggested for sweaty gamers.
- Mini Fan: Pointed at hands to manage sweating during gaming.
In summary, treatments for hyperhidrosis range from medications like Glycopyrrolate to surgical options like ETS surgery, along with lifestyle changes and coping mechanisms. Consult a physician to discuss the most suitable treatment based on individual requirements.