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		<description><![CDATA[Hyperhidrosis, or more commonly known as excessive sweating, is a common disorder. Palmar hyperhidrosis, also called sweaty palms, is the most familiar form of this affliction, manifested by excessive sweating or perspiration of the palms of the hands. It has also been observed to cause too much foot, armpit and facial perspiration. It is understood [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--[endif]--><span class="body"><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Hyperhidrosis, or more commonly known as </span></span><strong><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-weight: normal;">excessive sweating,</span></strong><span class="body"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> is a common disorder. Palmar hyperhidrosis, also called sweaty palms, is the most familiar form of this affliction, manifested by excessive sweating or perspiration of the palms of the hands. It has also been observed to cause too much foot, armpit and facial perspiration. It is understood that hyperhidrosis is an effect of over activity of the sympathetic nervous system.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> </span><span class="body"><span style="font-family: Garamond;">Sweating is often uncontrollable, discomforting and unpredictable. Normal perspiring is required for the thermal regulation of our bodies, but with this, sweating surpasses the body’s necessity for physiological thermal regulation. </span></span><span style="font-family: Garamond;"><br />
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<p><span style="font-family: Garamond;">People never get used to living with hyperhidrosis, and they may continue to suffer their entire lives. This disorder can have severe <strong><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-weight: normal;">physiological</span></strong><strong><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> </span></strong>effects, such as cold and clammy hands, dehydration and skin infections secondary to maceration of the skin. It can also lead to destructive <strong><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-weight: normal;">emotional</span></strong> outcomes – people suffering from this condition are always conscious of their situation. They tend to modify and compromise their way of life to contain this problem. This can ultimately be disabling in the individual’s professional, academic and social life, which in turn can lead to daily awkwardness and humiliation. Normal customary chores become impossible tasks. This can drain individuals psychologically when it happens on a constant basis.</span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> <a href="http://curefor&lt;a href=">hyperhidrosis</a>.com/free-trial.htm&#8221;&gt;Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition with cruel negative <strong><span style="font-family: Garamond; font-weight: normal;">mental and emotional </span></strong>effects. Friends and relatives of affected individuals may not fully understand the effects of this disorder. Most doctors do not even comprehend the great negative impact that this condition brings to an individual’s psyche. Luckily with the latest progress in medication, various cures are available to lessen it’s effect on sufferers.</span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> Medications available for hyperhidrosis include: topical antiperspirants, iontophoresis, botox and surgery. Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, or ETS, is found to be the most effective way of treating hyperhidrosis. </span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> Too much sweating can be controlled by commercial antiperspirants to a certain extent.<span> </span>However, stronger treatment is frequently required, particularly for the palms, soles, armpits, or genital area. </span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> Applying aluminum chloride solution at night may aid in alleviating this disorder. Prescription and non-prescription strengths of aluminum chloride solution are available. A person must first dry the sweaty area before applying the solution. If the reaction to the medication is not enough the affected person may place a plastic film over the aluminum chloride solution in order to increase its efficiency. In the morning, the affected individual should take off the film and wash the affected area thoroughly. If the solution is found to irritate the skin, individual should stop the usage of the plastic film.</span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> Some individuals may need 2 daily applications to make the treatment effective. This treatment regime normally provides relief in a week’s time. After this, an application of once or two times a week is needed as preventive maintenance.<a name="sec18-ch206-ch206c-298"></a></span></p>
<p class="mmpara"><span style="font-family: Garamond;"> For people who experience odor problems, it is necessary to clean the affected area two times a day.<span> </span>Soap and water are normally effective in removing the bacteria and yeast that causes body odor. In some more extreme cases, antiseptic soap may be needed, which is normally combined with antibacterial creams to remove any and all unwanted skin germs. Shaving of the hair around the affected area may also help manage the negative odor. Clean clothing should always be worn to ward off any unwanted smells.</span></p>
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