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Excessive Sweat Disorder

Excessive sweat disorder can be a severely dispiriting problem. If you shake the hand of a person with hyperhidrosis—the technical term for excessive sweat disorder—his or her hand could be as wet as if it was running under a faucet. The sweating problem can affect all areas of a person’s life. Due to such sweating disorder, he or she may never want to shake a person’s hand, which severely limits both work and social relationships.

It is not uncommon for people with excessive sweat disorder to combine both physiological and psychological remedies to the sweating problem. Though severe sweating disorder cannot be cured outright through therapy it may be necessary for two reasons. Therapy can help with some of the nervousness that leads to blushing or sweating problems. Keep in mind that no amount of therapy can completely cure excessive sweat disorder as sweating disorder is primarily a physiological problem.

Therapy can help the patients of excessive sweat disorder deal with the results of the sweating problem, if not the symptoms. Excessive sweat disorder can lead to extreme self-consciousness and a low self-esteem. So even if you cure sweating problem via surgery or another method, patients may still have lingering problems with self-esteem. If you cure the physiological aspect of sweating problem, this does not mean the psychological effects of the excessive sweat disorder have been eradicated as well.

If you suffer from excessive sweat disorder, you should find a way to control the sweating problem as soon as possible. The solution to sweating disorder should be two-fold. Too often, people suffering from excessive sweat disorder tackle one problem but not the other. Once the physical problem is fixed, patients don’t deal with the psychological impact of sweating problem, or vice versa.

If you are getting surgery for excessive sweat disorder, ask your ETS surgeon about a therapist to cure the psychological prospect of the sweating problem as well. Ideally, you will find a therapist who has other patients who have suffered from excessive sweat disorder. Therapy may not necessarily be a long-lasting solution for sweating disorder, but when therapy and surgery are combined together, it can lead to lasting results. In the worst types of excessive sweat disorder, it is a good idea to combine both methods of treatment.

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