Hyperhidrosis Treatment Methods

Avoid Clothes Made of Manmade Fibres

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Like restrictive clothing, synthetic fibers retain body heat. Thus, patients with hyperhidrosis must avoid clothes made of manmade fibers. Natural fibers like cotton are a good choice because they are more breathable than synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, acrylic, and polyolefin, which are derived from petroleum-based chemicals. These can be great for items like camping gear or umbrellas since they have water-resistant properties, and because of these properties, they are a bad choice for clothing as they do not allow for air transfer from outside to inside, increasing body heat. When choosing clothing items, it is important to look for items made of one hundred percent cotton, wool, linen, silk, and cashmere.

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Removing Sweat Glands

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In extreme cases of hyperhidrosis that are unresponsive to antiperspirants, removing sweat glands can improve symptoms. A doctor can surgically remove sweat glands through a minor procedure where only the axilla area is numbed so the patient remains awake. The doctor can remove the glands in a few different ways. They can be excised, suctioned, or destroyed by lasers, requiring only small incisions in the skin. Similar to any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection at the incision sites so they must be monitored and cleaned daily. Recovery can be painful without medication and takes about three weeks. Though this surgery often yields positive results, hyperhidrosis has been known to recur after surgery though often not as severe.

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