Profuse or excess sweating not related to a hot climate or physical activity is called hyperhidrosis. People with hyperhidrosis sweat so abnormally that their clothes can get drenched. Hands, feet, face, and underarms are the places that sweat the most. Treatment involves identifying the underlying cause and treating it or using other procedures like iontophoresis or Botox injections.
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Can homeopathy help in managing medicine-induced hyperhidrosis?
Query: Hi doctor,If a patient gets hyperhidrosis due to medications such as antidepressants and stimulants, will exercising help? Does it lower sweating? Or will make it worse? Can homeopathy assist with this issue? Thank you in advance. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. If medications cause hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), then unless you change them or stop them, sweating will not reduce. Homeopathy can help in the problems for which you are taking medicines such as depression, anxiety or any other problem. If you are overweight ... Read Full »