

EXCESSIVE SWEATING
Do you sweat more than other people? Does a five-minute workout on the treadmill leave you sopping wet? Do you wipe your hand before every handshake?
While sweating is a normal and necessary bodily function, excessive sweating—known medically as Hyperhidrosis—goes beyond the body's need to cool down.
If you find yourself sweating heavily when it's not hot, you're not exercising, or you aren't feeling stressed, you may have Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis.
This condition is not caused by an underlying illness or medication; it simply means your sweat glands are overactive. People with this condition are otherwise healthy.
Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis is highly specific and predictable:
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It is focal or localised, affecting only certain areas like the underarms, hands, feet, face, or groin.
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The symptoms are typically symmetrical, occurring equally on both sides of the body (e.g., both palms or both feet).
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If excessive sweating is impacting your confidence or quality of life, we offer proven, effective treatments.





