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  2. Drugs used to treat hyperhidrosis include: Prescription antiperspirant. Your health care provider may prescribe an antiperspirant with aluminum chloride (Drysol, Xerac AC). Apply it to dry skin before going to bed. Then wash the product off when you get up, taking care to not get any in your eyes.

  3. Hyperhidrosis Diagnosis. Our doctors diagnose hyperhidrosis by doing a physical examination and listening to a patient’s history. We can also measure the level of sweating in two different ways: Starch Iodine Test: This is a test that turns the sweat brown and is used to detect excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)

  4. May 19, 2023 · For diagnosing palmar (on the hand) hyperhidrosis, your healthcare provider may evaluate the severity of moisture on your hands during the physical exam. Moisture without visible drops would indicate mild palmar sweating. Sweat that drips off the ends of the fingers indicates severe palmar sweating.

  5. Jul 1, 2023 · Wetness on your skin. Damp clothing. Beads of fluid dripping from your cheeks or forehead. Over time, hyperhidrosis can lead to the following symptoms: Itching and inflammation when sweat irritates your skin. Body odor, which occurs when bacteria on your skin mixes with sweat particles. Cracked or peeling skin on your feet.

    • Antiperspirants. This may be the first treatment that a dermatologist recommends. It is affordable. When applied as directed, an antiperspirant can be effective.
    • Iontophoresis (the no-sweat machine) If excessive sweating affects your hands, feet, or both areas, this may be an option. You will use this treatment at home.
    • Botulinum toxin injections. Your dermatologist can inject a weak form of this medicine into your underarms. To treat excessive sweating, a patient will need to have very tiny amounts injected in many areas of the underarms.
    • Prescription cloth wipes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved this treatment for people who have excessive underarm sweating and are 9 years of age or older.
  6. Diagnosis Guidelines. The approach to diagnosis of primary hyperhidrosis (Hh) starts with using one or more methods of assessment of severity of sweating. Practical, qualitative, and quantitative methods are available to aid the clinician in confirming the diagnosis. A logical approach to making a clinical diagnosis is presented, along with a ...

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