
What is Excessive Sweating?
Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterized by abnormal and excessive sweating, often unrelated to heat or exercise It may affect the whole body or certain parts such as the palms and feet., leading to discomfort and social anxiety. Treatment options include antiperspirants, oral medications, and in some cases, botulinum toxin, surgical interventions to manage and reduce sweating

Our Approach to Treating Excessive Sweating
Stage 1
Comprehensive Evaluation
We begin with a detailed assessment to identify the type and triggers of hyperhidrosis. This involves reviewing medical history, performing physical examinations, and determining any underlying conditions contributing to excessive sweating.
Stage 2
Personalized Treatment Plan
Our tailored treatment plan may include antiperspirants, oral medications, botulinum toxin injections, or referral for iontophoresis. We focus on reducing sweat production and improving comfort while considering the patient’s specific needs and lifestyle.
Stage 3 onwards (if required)
Ongoing Support and Monitoring
Regular follow-ups allow us to monitor treatment effectiveness and make adjustments as needed. We provide education on lifestyle modifications and self-care strategies to manage symptoms and enhance quality of life.

Benefits of Treating Excessive Sweating
Reduced Sweating
Minimizes excessive sweating episodes.
Improved Comfort
Enhances daily comfort and confidence.
Enhanced Quality of Life
Allows for a more active and social lifestyle.
Recognizing the Signs of Excessive Sweating
Recognizing the signs of excessive sweating is crucial for effective management and treatment. Addressing the condition can improve comfort, confidence, and overall quality of life.
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Uncontrollable sweating, often affecting hands, feet, underarms, or face
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Sweating that occurs regardless of temperature or physical activity
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Wet, clammy skin that interferes with daily activities
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Persistent moisture that can lead to skin infections and discomfort
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