Sweating
The Sweat Stops Here
by: Adrian Richards MBBS, MSc, FRCS (Plast)
As many as one in 100 individuals across the UK suffer from severe excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis, according to the clinical paper Boni R. in Kreydon OP, Boni R, Burg G (eds); Hyperhidrosis and Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology. Many more people suffer from mild or moderate forms of the medical condition.
If you’re one of those unlucky individuals afflicted with the embarrassing condition and are familiar with clammy handshake syndrome or underarm perspiration overload then don’t get in a sweat about it! Thanks to an established treatment offered by SWEAT BREAKER, specialist in the provision of non-surgical procedures for excessive sweating, help is at hand to wipe out the problem.
Founded by respected consultant surgeon, Mr Adrian Richards, the company is committed to treating excessive sweating in localised areas including armpits, hands, feet, head and face. The straightforward procedure, in the form of Botox® injections, is highly effective and will keep excessive sweating under control. The virtually pain free process involves injecting a tiny amount of Botox® solution just under the skin, in approximately ten to 15 different sites, at 1cm intervals, using a very fine needle (the same type of needle that is used for premature babies). All in all, the treatment takes only 10 minutes, its effects last on average of seven months and results can be expected in a little as three days.
Botox® treatment has been used successfully for over 20 years and is backed by extensive clinical trials, with over 1400 medical research papers showing it to be safe. The treatment, which is administered by a highly trained medical practitioner, works by blocking the action of nerves that supply the eccrine glands, preventing them from producing sweat.
Prior to the treatment, a dedicated team of highly trained staff will talk you through the procedure whilst a medical practitioner will assess you in order to ensure that you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.
“Hyperhidrosis is a genetic condition which blights many people’s lives and often has a profound effect on self esteem and confidence levels,” commented Mr Adrian Richards, MSc, FRCS (Plas) Consultant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon. “Traditionally, the only solutions available for excessive sweating have included strong antiperspirant deodorants, topical applications of aluminium chloride and, in severe cases, invasive and extensive surgery such as curettage involving scraping out the eccrine glands – a mutilating, potentially dangerous and incredibly painful procedure with varying results. I am delighted to be in a position to offer sufferers a simple, safe, effective and proven non-surgical procedure that will eradicate the problems for months at a time.”
Like it or not, we all have to sweat in order to maintain a regular body temperature. If your body is too hot, blood vessels dilate to let more blood reach the skin, where the blood cools. Then sweat glands produce more sweat, and that evaporates to cool the skin. But for many people, sweating doesn’t just occur when the body overheats. Exercise, stressful situations, anxiety, even alcohol, or spicy food can trigger hyperhidrosis. In extreme cases, excessive sweating can occur regardless of an individual’s situation or state-of-mind. What’s more, concern over the condition breeds sweating.
So in future, don’t work yourself up into a sweat about it. Opt for SWEAT BREAKER’s tried and tested treatment for lasting results.
SWEAT BREAKER has a nationwide network of treatment centres. For further information or to find your nearest treatment centre visit www.sweatbreaker.co.uk or call the information line on telephone number 0845 2300015 for specialist and sympathetic advice.
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Note to editors
• Botulinum toxin A (Botox®) is a chemical produced by the Clostridium bacteria. Botox® is a protein derivative of the toxin.
| About The AuthorMr. Adrian Richards is a respected consultant surgeon and founder of SWEAT BREAKER, the company is committed to treating excessive sweating in localised areas including armpits, hands, feet, head and face. info@sweatbreaker.co.uk |
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How To Reduce Perspiration | Stop Excessive Sweating
by: Chris Chew
It is a known fact that overweight and obese people are more prone to excessive sweating as they perspire more. However, excessive perspiration can be also due to several underlying medical conditions such as menopause, psychiatric illnesses and very active thyroid glands. Excessive sweating is also known to occur to people with no known medical condition and thus the cause of heavy sweating for this group of people is unknown.
It is very distressing to suffer from over sweating and many people with this condition also suffer from low self esteem. This is because excessive sweating may cause them to have undesirable body odor, looking unkempt and dirty.
It is easier for those who are overweight to reduce excessive perspiration since it is just a matter of reducing their body fat weight. Losing weight is easy with the right combination of exercises and healthy eating habits. Many people who find it hard to lose weight and disagree with me that losing weight is easy is because they are doing it wrongly.
If excessive sweating is localized on parts of the body such as armpits, palms or the soles of feet, then treatments may be necessary to reduce over perspiration. Sometimes anti-perspirants applied to the affected body part may just stop excessive sweating albeit temporarily.
Simple and non surgical medical treatments that are known to reduce or even sometimes stop excessive sweating successfully are Iontophoresis where a low electrical current is introduced to the affected parts of the body or getting Botulinum toxin injections commonly known as Botox injections.
If you are suffering from excessive sweating and over perspiration, and since this condition is most prevalent among people who are overweight, go get a medical check up to see if you are obese. If you are, then embark on a healthy diet and exercise program and your excessive sweating condition may be solved permanently.
| About The AuthorChris Chew is a fitness personal trainer of fashion models, actors and international male pageant contestants. See more of his articles at http://www.sgfitness.com and http://www.sgfitnessonline |
Menopause - You Deserve To Get Relief from Hot Flashes and Night Sweats
by: Evelyn Grazini
Get Relief for Hot Flashes and Night Sweats related to Menopause
It seems like the late 30’s or early 40’s should be when women can have the time of her lives. The kids are probably gone, or at least a little grown up, and the career choices have been made.
Unfortunately, your hormones will soon begin changing and you may soon start gong into menopause. While menopause should be a reason to celebrate (no more monthly cycles), many women experience irritating side effects when there is less of the hormone estrogen in the system. The most common side effect is hot flashes (or hot flushes, as some call them when they cause flushing or redness of the skin).
Only 15% of women do not suffer from hot flashes, for the rest of us, the flashes can last from five to fifteen minutes at a time. Medical professionals have not determined how to tell how long (in months) they will continue. Because the body is trying to compensate to the lower estrogen levels, as soon as it figures out the proper adjustment, the hot flashes will stop.
One way medical science has decided to compensate is with Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which calls for a prescription of Estrogen pills, or a skin patch, to help estrogen levels go back to where they once were. Unfortunately, once you stop taking the pills, your body has to try to compensate again, and the hot flashes will reoccur. However, it is sometimes possible to decrease the dose of estrogen gradually, allowing the body to adjust more slowly.
But there are there natural alternatives for chemical HRT. And it’s sad that less than two percent of doctors even mention alternative therapies (maybe because the pharmaceuticals make more money on the Estrogen Replacement Therapy). Thousands of women have tested natural therapies and agree that they work! There are a few natural things you should consider if you’re not ready to put another chemical into your body.
Natural Care for Hot Flashes or Night Sweats
When hot flashes occur at night, you will experience night sweats (or worse yet, cold sweats). In the worst cases, sweating can get excessive and soak bedding and nightgowns. Here are a few things that you can do stay as comfortable as possible.
During the day, dress in layers so you can remove items, and put them back on when the hot flash is finished.
At night, wear cotton underwear and gowns that will absorb perspiration. These keep you cooler than synthetic garments.
Most importantly, start keeping a record of your daily routine and try to determine when you are most likely to get a hot flash. Certain foods or drinks can cause an increase in the amount and severity of the hot flash. Watch out for alcohol (especially red wine), caffeine, sugar, fatty dairy products, salt, spicy foods, saturated oils and monosodium glutamate (added to prepared foods to enhance flavor).
Last but not least, there are some herbs that contain healthy compounds that have proven to be affective. One of the main herbs is Black Cohosh, which is a thoroughly researched herb containing phytoestrogens and is approved by the German ‘Kommission E” - a body similar to the FDA. You can find Black Cohosh in the appropriate portions in MellowPause.
In the case of severe menopausal symptoms, it is recommend that MellowPause be taken together with Dong Quai, which has been used for many centuries in traditional Chinese medicine.
In time this too shall pass. Menopause usually ends by the age of 51; but hot flashes may, if you’re lucky, end much sooner than that.
| About The AuthorEvelyn Grazini is a Health and Wellness Researcher, and the Editor at “911 Menopause,” the site for Free reports on Natural relief methods for menopause symptoms, including hot flashes and night sweats. http://www.911menopause.com. |
Anxiety and Sweaty Hands
by: Paolo Basauri
Anxiety is a state of mind where we feel a lot of emotions: worry, a sense of emptiness, fear, and can cause physical sensations: increased breathing, nausea, and excessive sweating, are some of them. Anxiety is closely related to our survival, and by itself is not bad, but the thing is we now live in a world different form thousands of years ago, and still we have this same emotion that once helped us deal with the wild world.
Once we are in the state of anxiety, then we lose some control over ourselves, suddenly we find out our hands are sweating excessively, but we can’t help it, because anxiety is slowly taking over us.
Since this is a problem that originates in the mind, is best to treat it from such angle. Two of the best methods are hypnosis and meditation. They are good because they help the mind to relax. Just what we need when anxiety comes knocking to our door. Hypnosis is a safe method, actually is safer than we have made to believe it is. You can’t do anything you don’t want to for example, neither you will be in the altered state forever. Professional psychotherapists have learned the art of hypnosis as an important part of treatments that include suggesting new beliefs.
Meditation, in the other hand leans toward self awareness. What you do when you meditate is close your eyes and focus on just one thing at the beginning, it can be counting, or your breathing. As you keep practicing it you will feel that you are in control of yourself, and no the other way.
A sweaty hands surgery in the case of anxiety, is not much recommendable, unless it appears as a severe condition. In that case it is better to go to the doctor to know the best treatment for your case.
| About The Author
Paolo Basauri invites you to visit http://www.StopSweatyHands.net, where you will find more complete information regarding sweaty hands, treatments, causes, and common questions.
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Combat Excessive Sweating
by: James Paul
Surgery may be a pretty drastic step in the move to get rid of excessive sweating, but for many persons who are overwhelmed with the poor quality of life they are forced to lead because of excessive sweating, then surgery begins to look more desirable. The overbearing weight that the mental stress and emotional wear and tear puts on these people, makes them make such a choice.
When you have dug deep into the barrel of choices of treatment and now you are at the bottom with nothing to show for the effort, then you resort to surgery to cure the condition because you are sure that surgery will work where nothing else you’ve tried has. Over and over again, the sufferers of excessive sweating find that the treatment methods that glut the market are not as effective as they are cracked up to be, and in fact the majority of them do no do anything helpful at all.
Surgery is not the only answer for those folks who are at the mercy of excessive sweating; there are other treatments available. The lessening of sweat production from the medicinal effects of these powerful products is a good thing, but not what was expected when the products were designed; they were to stop sweat production altogether not reduce it when they were introduced as alternative methods. Don’t attempt to take these very strong products without a doctor overseeing what is going on, because it is not unusual for persons to react negatively to these products.
When these choices are placed in front of them and people are asked to decide which method they want to try to start curbing their excessive sweating, quite a few will turn their backs on those choices and go for the holistic way of doing things as a replacement. Holistic medicine is a much easier route to take for many persons searching for answers for excessive sweating treatments, and holistic medicine contains a myriad of ways of eradicating sweating problems such as acupuncture, herbal means, ayurveda, and homeopathy.
Even though the choice to go with holistic medicine is left up to the person who has the excessive sweating problem, that person should seek advice from someone schooled in the method.
Don’t forget that if you have health conditions or medical problems above and beyond the excessive sweating symptoms, you should be sure to mention that before starting a process to take care of the sweating problems. Whatever it is you are going to use to take care of your sweating troubles, this is the only way you will be able to acquire the entire positive response to the procedure regardless if it is traditional or holistic.
Excessive sweating puts a lot of pressure on the individual who is subjected to it, not only from the aspect of the negative response one gets from todays society but also from the mental and emotional trials that he is tested with on a daily basis. Having a therapist to help you alleviate the pressures and weight of care that is pressing down on you is a real benefit and can provide a great source of comfort.
Why let something like excessive sweating and all its negative connotations wear away your reserve, when just by taking a little extra time and effort to make yourself be more secure and able to take on society, you will make a large impact on your life. This is all you really want to do, when you come right down to it.
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| About The Author
James Paul is an author and publisher of self help articles and documents on health issues concerning “Excessive Sweating”.
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