Using Botox Medically as a Solution for Hyperhidrosis

Using Botox Medically as a Solution for Hyperhidrosis

Few things are as embarrassing as sweat stains and body odor caused by excessive sweating. Thankfully, most people can avoid this embarrassment by using antiperspirant deodorant. However, some people suffering from a condition called hyperhidrosis struggle with sweating so pervasive that standard methods are not enough. These individuals may have to seek more aggressive treatment, such as Botox injections.

What is hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is the name of the condition of excessive sweating, often not connected to heat or exercise. “Although sweating is a necessary function of the human body for temperature regulation, excessive sweating can be uncomfortable and disruptive to day-to-day activities,” explains Alex Medeiros, General Manager of Orlando medspa LightTouch Med Spa Orlando. “Sometimes, hyperhidrosis can be the sign of a more serious condition, but if a doctor determines that your condition is primary hyperhidrosis — not caused by another underlying condition — treatment options are available.” 

Treatment for primary hyperhidrosis becomes necessary when sweating begins to interfere with one’s ability to conduct normal daily activities. Some patients’ sweating may reach such excessive levels that they frequently “sweat through” several clothing items daily. Should one’s condition reach this point, it could lead to frequent embarrassment and additional, needless spending on laundry. Furthermore, those who sweat excessively can be more prone to acne or skin infections.