Sweating is a completely natural body function. Everyone sweats. Some people more, others less but it is an element of the body’s defense against heat. From a more physical point of view, our body sweats to be able to cool down. The human being has a body temperature regulated between 36.5 and 37 degrees. When it rises, our brain detects it and sends a signal to the sweat glands which are responsible for extracting the liquid from our body and expel it to the outside in the form of sweat can appear excessive sweating. In this way, when we sweat, a layer of water surrounds us, which upon evaporation will fill our body.
It is complicated to define excessive sweating in terms of amounts of sweat.
What is hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating?
However, if intense sweating interferes with daily life and normal activities, it can be hyperhidrosis, which can become extremely distressing and almost spoil a person’s life.
Although this condition does not usually cause health problems, it does deteriorate the quality of life of the people who suffer from it, as it can be extremely uncomfortable and end up undermining personal self-esteem. Hyperhidrosis can affect 2% of the white population.
This percentage is higher in patients of Asian origin, especially in Japanese. It occurs most frequently between the ages of 25 and 64 and, in 40% of cases, there is usually a relative who suffers from it, demonstrating his hereditary tendency. It is observed, especially in hands, armpits, feet and pubic region, due to the high concentration of sweat glands in these areas.
Botox An effective remedy
After carrying out an exhaustive clinical history to determine whether or not Botox treatment is indicated, a test is performed to delimit the sweating area. The botulinum toxin is injected in small doses and acts by blocking the nerve signals that regulate the sweat glands, reducing the amount of sweat there where it is injected.
It is indicated to combat hyperhidrosis of the armpits and the palms of the hands. The results of the BOTOX® injections are temporary, therefore, it is necessary to repeat the treatments every few months to maintain the effects. It is a medical treatment and it is important to take it into account before letting someone who is not a specialist in the subject inject botox into your skin