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How and Why Do You Sweat Excessively?

You should not get surprised on learning that a human being has millions of sweat glands, averaging about three million. These are housed in the lower layer of skin and the primary function of sweat glands is to regulate body temperature thru the process of releasing water secretions that get evaporated soon after being expelled from the body and on getting in touch with atmospheric conditions prevailing outside the body. And, as is too well known cooling is caused by evaporation, the water vapors in the form of sweat on getting evaporated keep the body cool. Apart from water, its main constituent, sweat also has a complex mixture of salts like bicarbonates of sodium and potassium, besides urea and calcium along with traces of amino acids.

Sweat glands are categorized into two, namely eccrine and apocrine. Both are controlled by human nervous system, which also controls other involuntary body movements including heartbeat and breathing etc.

But, quite often we come across people who seem to be sweating excessively. Surely, you have seen somebody sweating to the extent of having a wet collar, with sweat almost dripping down the scalp and face. It’s not a very pleasant sight, though! In medical terms, excessive sweating of the face is referred to as hyperhydrosis and continues to affect a sizeable part of population all over the world, not being confined to any specific geographical area. Hyperhydrosis is categorized into two: primary and secondary, also known as generalized sweating. Primary hyperhydrosis is experienced more often and is not the result of a particular physical activity, and remains localized. In most cases it is caused due inheritance and appears during teen years. However, in certain cases it is known to appear during early childhood or even during infancy. Such a condition is attributed to an overactive nervous system.

The other form, known as secondary or generalized hyperhidrosis refers to an increased production of sweat all over the body i.e. it is not localized like the primary kind described already. The causes for this kind of sweating are many and vary from person to person. So far, its exact cause has not been be ascertained but now it is known that genetic disorder is the principal cause of excessive perspiration. However, it has other known causes too, and these include menopause, hyperthyroidism, infection, obesity and even psychiatric disorders.

What are the available treatments?

Botox -It involves injecting Botulium toxin underneath the skin. This localizes the sweating but is long lasting. Primarily, it disenables nerve endings of the affected area from releasing sweat. It is most often practiced for underarm area or soles and palms.

Topical therapies – Antiperspirants containing aluminum salts are very widely used for having a control over excessive sweating. Antiperspirants with aluminum chloride hexahydrate as the main constituent are considered to be the most effective.

Oral Medications – A variety of pills available across the counter or thru prescriptions are available with each having its own formulation and side effects.

Tap Water Iontophoresis – In case other treatments fail to give desired results, this alternative is applied. In this case direct current is used for injecting the skin with ionized medicines.

Written by Mark Montel. Want to stop your Excessive Facial Sweating problems immediately? Visit http://www.facialsweat.com/

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May 17, 2010 at 4:36 pm Comments (0)

Getting Rid of Excessive Facial Sweat

I know what it is to be having a sweaty face most of the time. I have experienced it and am here to share my experiences with you and tell you three of the most effective ways of tackling it.

However, before we really go ahead with it, I may point out that while you opt for one of treatments suggested here, you need to keep a watch on your face, meaning if you experience any irritation with one of the treatments, stop following it and choose the other option. But, that shouldn’t lead you to believe that any of these treatments is harsh on your skin. That’s only because the chemistry of every face is different.

Another thing that you would already know, but I can’t help reminding, is that your face is not designed to bear the after-effects of any strong deodorant. Yes, I did try that once and still can’t forget the aftermath! It breaks your skin, resulting to rashes, causes inflammation, leaving dry patches and a whole lot of complications beyond understanding. What I recommend are proven mild remedies that promise quick relief.

So, here we go:

1.Witch Hazel – They make witch hazel from the bark, leaves and twigs of this plant. This is very conveniently available, needing no search. Get it from the nearest medical store or even a grocery store. I’m sure you are not aware of the beneficial properties of this plant, like I was, but let me tell you it does wonders to your face. Witch hazel has built-in astringent characteristics and is soft on the skin, keeping your face dry. Additionally, it has anti- inflammation properties. It keeps the oily skin dry, has the capacity to camouflage pores on your face and proves to be an efficient natural antiperspirant. he best feature of this natural antiperspirant is that its anti-inflammatory characteristics reduce redness of face. You need to apply just a thin layer to realize its benefits. Try it once and you are sure to benefit.

2.Aloe Vera Juice – I’m sure you have used aloe vera in the form of a moisturizer. It’s the same aloe vera here, but in its diluted form. You are going to like its characteristic coolness when applied on the skin, especially when it’s hot or even spring. But you need to determine if sweating on your face gets triggered or aggravated when it’s warm, for there is a category of people who would sweat profusely even when in freezing temperatures (this is called hyperhidrosis). Aloe vera may not prove as effective for those affected by hyperhidrosis, but it does provide some degree of relief. Aloe vera offers a good temporary measure, lasting for two to three hours. So, that makes it an ideal remedy when out on a date or for attending an important business meeting.

3.Maxim Facial Wipes – If any of the natural items listed above fails to deliver results, it’s probably time to rely on Maxim Facial wipes, especially made for the purpose by a manufacturer from U.K. You may have to search for it on the Internet. Nevertheless, natural materials are economical, easily available and are proven to be effective.

Written by Mark Montel. Want to stop your Head Sweating problems immediately. Visit http://www.facialsweat.com/

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May 17, 2010 at 4:20 pm Comments (0)