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By Concern [Excessive Sweating - Hyperhidrosis]
THE CAUSE OF HYPERHIDROSIS
Hyperhidrosis, characterized by excessive sweating beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature, can stem from various factors. Primary focal hyperhidrosis often has a genetic component, with individuals inheriting an overactive sympathetic nervous system that triggers excessive sweating in specific areas such as the palms, feet, underarms, or face. Secondary hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, may be caused by underlying medical conditions or medications that affect the body's sweat glands and regulation mechanisms. Health conditions such as thyroid disorders, diabetes, menopause, and obesity can contribute to secondary hyperhidrosis, as can medications like antidepressants and antipsychotics. Additionally, emotional triggers such as stress, anxiety, or nervousness can exacerbate sweating in individuals with both primary and secondary hyperhidrosis. By understanding the multifaceted causes behind hyperhidrosis, we can offer comprehensive treatments at Blossom Clinic aimed at managing excessive sweating and improving quality of life for affected individuals. SOURCE: Blossom Clinic RECOMMENDED TREATMENTS ANTIWRINKLE I MEDICAL SKINCARE I HIFU I MEDICAL SKIN PEELS |