Hyperhidrosis is the medical term used to refer to a diagnosis of excessive sweating.
Hyperhidrosis is estimated to affect around 3% of the global population and is most commonly known to affect the underarms or armpits. This is called axillary hyperhidrosis; however, excessive sweating can also be a problem for some people on their hands (palmar hyperhidrosis), on their feet (plantar hyperhidrosis) or their scalp or forehead (facial hyperhidrosis). For those diagnosed with a hyperhidrotic condition, their lives can become dominated with managing their excessive sweating and treatment is a must to manage everyday life down to normal levels of sweating. Others, who are not hyperhidrotic, but do not like to sweat, particularly from their armpits, often seek cosmetic treatment options to reduce or stop sweating for short periods of time.
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