Center for
Excessive
Sweating

Center for Excessive Sweating
5225 Sheridan Drive
Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 839-3638

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National Center of Excellence for Hyperhidrosis Treatment

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What is Hyperhidrosis?
     What Causes Excessive Sweating?

Sweaty PalmsIf you experience profuse sweating of the palms, underarms, feet, or face, you may have hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating beyond physiologic sweating which results in profuse sweating of the palms, underarms (axillae), feet (plantar) and face.

It is a nonthermoregulatory sweat response that results from excessive cholinergic stimulation of the eccrine glands from the sympathetic trunk.

It is of unknown etiology and afflicts 10% of the population in one form or another.

Blushing from HyperhidrosisWhat is known about hyperhidrosis is that it causes severe occupational, emotional and social distress.

Patients describe hyperhidrosis of the palms as so debilitating that it interferes with their social interaction with others.

They cannot shake hands with others for fear of "sweating" and "turning off" business acquaintances or friends, social friends and sexual mates.

The simple prospect of someone extending a hand for a handshake causes more emotional stress, indeed making the hyperhidrosis worse.

Others complain of sweating in the face and scalp, or simply "blushing" excessively. This response is quick in onset and last minutes. Often, patients remark that they feel the "blushing" and it bothers them very much, making a social interaction quite disabling from an emotional standpoint.

 
  • In large reported series, 15% to as much of 50% of patients with hyperhidrosis have a family history of hyperhidrosis.
 

If you're tired of stress, inconvenience and embarrassments from hyperhidrosis, learn how the Center for Excessive Sweating provides hyperhidrosis treatment through a combination of medical therapy, surgical options, as well as alternative therapies such as Iontopheresis and Botox injections.



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