Excessive Sweating

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Understanding and Managing Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a condition that causes overactive sweat glands, often leading to discomfort, embarrassment, and disruptions to daily life. Whether it’s excessive sweating in the underarms, hands, feet, or face, this condition affects people of all ages and can stem from various causes, including genetics or underlying health issues. At Rejuvenation Dermatology in Calgary, we specialize in diagnosing and treating hyperhidrosis with advanced solutions like Botox, medications, and lifestyle recommendations. Our personalized care helps reduce sweating, improve comfort, and restore confidence. Don’t let excessive sweating control your life—schedule a consultation with Calgary’s hyperhidrosis specialists today and explore tailored treatment options to manage your condition effectively.

What Is Excessive Sweating?

Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is a condition characterized by overactive sweat glands, producing more sweat than the body needs to regulate temperature. It affects individuals of all ages and can occur in specific areas, such as the underarms, hands, feet, or face (primary hyperhidrosis), or due to another medical condition (secondary hyperhidrosis). This condition is not only uncomfortable but can also lead to emotional distress and difficulty in social or professional situations, making effective management crucial for overall well-being. 

Signs & Symptoms of Excessive Sweating

Identifying excessive sweating is the first step to managing it effectively. Common symptoms include:

  • Sweating Without Physical Exertion: Excessive sweating even when at rest or in cool environments.
  • Localized Sweat Patches: Noticeable sweating in specific areas like the underarms, palms, or soles.
  • Frequent Clothing Changes: Having to change clothes multiple times a day due to sweat.
  • Impact on Daily Life: Difficulty holding objects, writing, or maintaining confidence in social situations. 

Treatments for Excessive Sweating

Excessive Sweating FAQs:

Yes, hyperhidrosis affects approximately 2–3% of the population.

Stress, anxiety, heat, or certain foods and beverages can trigger symptoms.

Results typically last 4–6 months per treatment.

Primary hyperhidrosis often runs in families.

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