Excessive Sweating
Axillary Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating in the armpit of a person. This condition involves extreme dripping sweat in the armpits, which is almost totally resistant to all the types of deodorants and other odour controlling medication. Sweating is necessary for our body as it maintains core body temperature .The human body has 4 million sweat glands distributed on all areas of the skin, with higher concentrations found on the palms, soles, axillae and face. Sweating has both thermoregulatory and emotional variants.
Axillary Hyperhidrosis is a medical problem that involves more sweating than what is required by our body. Axillary Hyperhidrosis is caused by over activity of the sweat glands and is present in 1 % of the population and a family history is present in 30 to 50 % of patients suggesting a genetic component.
Axillary Hyperhidrosis and is triggered by:
- exercise,
- heat or cold,
- alcohol, coffee, tea, smoking , hot or spicy food,
- stress , anxiety, strong emotions
- Certain times of the day.
Social and functional working of the person is directly affected by Axillary Hyperhidrosis and can create anxiety and depression in the person suffering from it. The condition generally starts in adolescence; Hyperhydrosis is divided into primary or secondary hyperhidrosis. Secondary hyperhydrosis is usually generalized and often has all underlying pathological eatiology.
If there is excessive sweating of at least 6 months duration with at least two of the following characteristics then primary Hyperhydrosis is present and this can be treated with Botox.
- Bilateral and relatively symmetrical sweating?
- Impairs daily activity?
- At least one episode per week?
- Onset before the age of 25 years?
- Positive family history?
- Cessation of sweating during sleep?
In Office treatments:
At Clínica Privé, many patients have been successfully treated for Axillary Hyperhidrosis with Botox, a simple and effective treatment for excessive sweating. The procedure takes:
- 5 to 10 minutes to do,
- is relatively painless ,
- involves a few injections into the underarm skin where the sweating is greatest
to block the action of nerves that supply the sweat glands,and stop the glands from producing sweat.
- These results can last from 6 to 9 months.
Clínica Privé Tip:
Botox can also be used to treat palmar hyperhidrosis.