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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr James Mallory</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hyperhidrosis occurs when the sympathethic nervous system is overactive. This triggers the release of hormones that activate the sweat glands, causing them to produce excessive sweat. According to the American Academy of Dermatologists, approximately 7 million of Americans are affected with this disorder. Most sufferers are in their adolescent and menopausal stages, some are pregnant [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Hyperhidrosis occurs when the sympathethic nervous system is overactive. This triggers the release of hormones that activate the sweat glands, causing them to produce excessive sweat. According to the American  Academy of Dermatologists, approximately 7 million of Americans are affected with this disorder. Most sufferers are in their adolescent and menopausal stages, some are pregnant women, and others are obese. Hyperhidrosis can be a burden to an individual for his entire life, or it can be a temporary disorder that can later be treated. Causes of hyperhidrosis can be classified as primary hyperhidrosis, which has a vague origin, or secondary, which is due to the abnormal flow of the sympathethic nervous system.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Of course, nobody wants to stay wet with sweat all the time. Our common reaction for this is to find remedy through the prescribed medication available in the market. There’s a lot of effective antiperspirants available now. An example for this is the Maxim antiperspirant. Though the credibility of this antiperspirant has been proven by most of its users, the standard Maxim antiperspirant can cause irritation to the skin. From the latest marketing survey of the CORAD Healthcare, out of 330 patients, almost 15 % of them experience itching, burning, and mild <em>erythemia</em> or redness in skin. The prescription antiperspirants they use contain alcohol, which triggers irritation to patients with sensitive skin.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Now, the worry is gone for the patients with sensitive skin. An innovation of standard Maxim antiperspirant and now formally introduced to the market, the Maxim Sensitive contains 10 % aluminum chloride active ingredient. </span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Not surprisingly, the product gained positive response in the market. Users of the product claim that by using Maxim Sensitive, they can control perspiration without experiencing irritation and side effects.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Maxim products are best used to treat excessive sweating in the armpit. This is because the armpits have apocrine sweat glands. The apocrine sweat glands are located at the surface of the skin, making them easy to be detected and treated by Maxim products. However, the hand, face and feet cannot be easily treated because they contain eccrine sweat glands, which are located at the deeper areas of the skin.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Sweating in any part of the body is very important for thermal regulation. We need it for cooling. Our skin area is about 2,700 square inches; each single part of the skin is an avenue for sweating. Of this given area, our armpits occupy only about 10 square inches. The skin let our sweat to evaporate from our body causing cooling. When our body sweats too much, cooling is a complete disaster. </span></p>
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<p>This may be treated <span style="font-family: Garamond;">by using Maxim products. Maxim or Maxim Sensitive can completely eliminate excessive sweating in the armpits. These products will not affect the thermoregulatory system of our body. This is the safest way to fight against hyperhidrosis. Unlike </span>the <span style="font-family: Garamond;">surgical method</span>,<span style="font-family: Garamond;"> which can cause irreversible compensatory sweating in the stomach, rear end, legs and back, Maxim products are made to consider the sensitivity of your skin and has no side effect. Submitting yourself into surgery should only be considered if non-surgical means are proven to be ineffective. Before anything else, </span>try Maxim and Maxim Sensitive.</p>
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		<title>Excessive Sweating Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 00:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr James Mallory</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shaving. One of the most bothersome effects of excessive sweating is body odor. The smell increases because of the presence of hair in the armpits. Sweat accumulates and dries up around the hair, magnifying the odor that emitted by the body. But where does the strong stench come from? The strong odor is due to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shaving. One of the most bothersome effects of excessive sweating is body odor. The smell increases because of the presence of hair in the armpits. Sweat accumulates and dries up around the hair, magnifying the odor that emitted by the body. But where does the strong stench come from? The strong odor is due to the release of toxins by bacteria. The bacteria are there because the conditions in a sweaty armpit encourage its multiplication. By removing the hair in the armpits with the use of a razor, one effectively controls excessive sweating and significantly reduces his chance at body odor. The underarms will also feel less sticky and more comfortable. When used with other methods, shaving gives great relief from excessive sweating.</p>
<p>Personal Hygiene and Showering. Taking a bath at least once a day can help one in the reduction of excessive sweating and bad odor. People with hyperhidrosis, or people who suffer from an abnormally increased perspiration beyond the required for body thermoregulation, may need to take a bath at least three to four times in a day. In addition, sufferers who also don’t shave their armpit hairs choose to take bath more than once a day to combat bad odor. With the use of a good antibacterial soap, one can also prevent the growth of bacteria around the body and reduce body odor. Choosing the right antibacterial soap is simply a matter of preference – just make sure to use fresh water and dry yourself with a clean cloth. For sufferers, it’s advisable to use a clean and fresh towel after every shower.</p>
<p>Use Natural Fibers. The material we use for our clothes can contribute to the smells we emit. For individuals suffering from excessive sweating, natural fibers like linen, cotton and wool is advisable. These natural fibers allow the flow of air and helps in the evaporation process, thus helping to control sweating. Tight clothing, especially skin tight ones, can make one sweat more is not advisable for those suffering from excessive sweating. It would also help to provide sufficient space surrounding the armpit area to allow good air circulation. Clothes made of polyester and other synthetic fibers can block the free flow of air and increase perspiration, so individuals suffering from excessive sweating should avoid them.</p>
<p>Drinking Water. Aside from preventing possible dehydration, water can replace what the body loses through excessive sweating. As one sweats, water and other essential minerals are lost from the body and must be replenished. Drinking more water will keep toxin levels at much lower levels, giving bacteria less tendency to thrive. To get an idea if you’re drinking enough water, check your urine. If your urine is colorless and odorless on a continual basis, then it means your water consumption levels are ideal.</p>
<p>Using Baking Soda. Baking soda can function as a natural underarm perspiration protection. It acts as a deodorant, but is much less likely to cause less irritation or allergies to sensitive skin than commercial deodorants. It is a great moisture absorber and can suppress bad odor. It is important to note that the use of baking soda is only applicable over an armpit that is dry and shaved, so the first tip in this article still has to come into play.</p>
<p>These days we prefer natural remedies over chemicals or drugs. This is very ideal to those people who wish to control underarm sweating without taking chances with products with funny-sounding ingredients. If the natural remedies mentioned do not solve the problem effectively enough, they may be used together with other methods available to control excessive underarm sweating.</p>
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		<title>Axillary Hyperhidrosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:47:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr James Mallory</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Axillary hyperhidrosis involves profuse and tremendous perspiration of the underarms. This condition is usually accompanied by constant bad body odor that is typically resistant to commercially available deodorants and antiperspirants. Axillary hyperhidrosis poses a social and psychological risk in addition to the physical discomfort it causes. Axillary sweating may occur by itself or in combination [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Axillary hyperhidrosis involves profuse and tremendous perspiration of the underarms. This condition is usually accompanied by constant bad body odor that is typically resistant to commercially available deodorants and antiperspirants. Axillary hyperhidrosis poses a social and psychological risk in addition to the physical discomfort it causes.</p>
<p>Axillary sweating may occur by itself or in combination with any or all of the different kinds of hyperhidrosis disorders, such as in the palms, feet, or face. People afflicted by this disorder are discouraged from wearing particular clothes, materials and colors because the sweat leads to staining and deterioration of the fabric.</p>
<p>Profuse armpit perspiration can turn out to be an exasperating dilemma for those suffering from this condition. Axillary hyperhidrosis manifests itself through increased armpit sweat production and this is prompted by the sympathetic nervous system. A malfunction in the nerves controlling underarm sweat glands results in excessive sweat production. Axillary hyperhidrosis is at times triggered by external factors such as anxiety, psychological stress and tiredness. However, this is not a rule and there are still no evidently identified stimuli that set off unwarranted armpit perspiration.</p>
<p>Individuals suffering from axillary hyperhidrosis sometimes result to wearing clothes in layers, such as donning a jacket over a shirt. This way, the individual may conceal his shirt in case axillary hyperhidrosis kicks in at a bad time. It’s not uncommon for sufferers to have to change their upper garments two or three times a day, sometimes even more, due to the persistent sweating condition. Women suffering form axillary hyperhidrosis also shun garments made of delicate fabrics such as silk, since sweat marks tend to be very noticeable in such fabrics. Whatever the occasion, axillary hyperhidrosis is a cause for embarrassment for the sufferer, and may make him/her less socially secure.</p>
<p>This condition frequently starts during teenage years. There are, however, some cases that occur before puberty. Kids with axillary hyperhidrosis are at risk of social withdrawal at a very early age, as the other kids may find their condition a tempting target for teasing. The teasing often triggers a vicious cycle that intensifies the anxiety endured by kids during this phase, leading to a feeling of hopelessness. The idea that there is no answer to or escape from their embarrassing medical condition may lead to withdrawal and isolation, making recovery even more difficult.</p>
<p>People with axillary hyperhidrosis sometimes do not have the strength to open up and discuss their condition even with their own family. This is because they think that they are the only ones afflicted by this disorder. There have been instances when parents only learn about their children&#8217;s suffering after the condition has been hampering their social lives for a number of years. It’s advisable to seek professional help immediately when parents detect a lack of social interaction, grief, and low self-esteem in their child.</p>
<p>Treatment of hyperhidrosis often entails correcting the malfunction of the sympathetic nervous system. Surgery to remove overactive sweat glands may also be the solution. Dermatologists are well-equipped to ascertain the most suitable treatments for axillary hyperhidrosis, as well as administering such treatments.</p>
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