Treatment of hyperhidrosis at home

Hyperhidrosis - increased sweating, is a protective reaction of the body to exercise, heat, the experience of shame, fear, use of acute spices, abundant drinking ... The pathological same hyperhidrosis can be a sign of serious diseases. How to choose the treatment of hyperhidrosis at home?

Hyperhidrosis, even without pathologies, can spoil life to anyone. The most common form is palmar hyperhidrosis. It causes a lot of problems of a communicative nature. A firm handshake is a symbol of openness and goodwill, but moist and cold hands are associated with soreness, unscrupulousness and even dishonesty. Hence - difficulties in acquaintance, communication, often - problems in sexual relations and professional difficulties (wet traces on paper, inconvenience when working with small objects, etc.). Axillary (axillary) hyperhidrosis often combines with the palmar, and creates problems of aesthetic and social nature: bad smell, spoiled clothes, problems in contact with the environment.

Density and structure matter. Sprays-antiperspirants are rightly considered to be the most effective if you need to stop sweating and create a pleasant smell. But they, the least useful, because they have more aggressive substances. For sensitive skin, deodorants-gels or creams are best. They not only remove odors, but also moisturize, and nourish the skin. True, they are quite expensive. Ball deodorants with reflective particles and emollient components are good in the summer when you wear open clothing - the formula of these products makes the armpit area more attractive. Solid deodorants are reliable, they contain less unpleasant substances and more natural ingredients, but they can leave stains on clothes. But they are very convenient in travel, like deodorizing napkins - the only correct means of combating the smell, if the shower is unavailable for a long time.

Deodorants are always applied on a clean dry body to treat hyperhidrosis at home. To mask the already appeared smell is not in force even strongly perfumed preparation. And if the product is applied to damp skin, the surface "swells" and - if it is an antiperspirant - no dryness can be achieved. Antiperspirants, especially sprays, should not be used in intensive sports or heavy physical exertion so as not to disrupt thermoregulation. It is better to take a shower after the activity, and then on a clean dry body apply antiperspirant.

In any means "from perspiration" inevitably contain not too useful substances. However, if every evening you wash off the remnants of the product under the shower, the body has enough time for recovery until the morning and you do not cause any harm. If you regularly take a shower and use deodorizing agents, but the smell still bothers you, check your diet to expel spicy, semi-finished and canned foods and limit the amount of garlic, replacing it with spicy herbs (basil, oregano, mint). Be sure to remove hair. Hair actively absorbs and permanently retains any odor, so that all deodorizing procedures will go to waste. It is impossible in any case to launch this disease, because every, even the smallest disease conceals the hope to develop into a chronic pathology. That is why in any way you can not let things go by themselves. Today there are special drugs sold in pharmacies, and other drugs that can easily help you cure this annoying problem at home, in home and comfortable conditions.