Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Excess perspiration, Signs of Heart Disease?


     You are sweating improperly? Do not worry! Discover interesting things in this article. Sweating is a mechanism to cool the body after doing activities that are too strenuous and tiring.
In most circumstances, it is natural and healthy. However, some people experience excessive sweating. Such a situation is referred to as hyperhidrosis.
Each of us is impossible not to sweat, but if you experience excessive sweating / hyperhidrosis and what you need to know what kind of response is needed?

What is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is the term used by doctors to refer to excessive sweating. Hyperhidrosis is when a person sweat a lot more than he was supposed to production and it is not caused by a medical illness, excessive activity or a result of the consumption of chemical drugs that cause sweat glands problematic.
Usually this happens excessive sweating in the armpits, but often the palms and soles of the feet also experience excessive sweating even dripping.
Stressful situations such as exams, job interviews, or other important events will only worsen the situation.
Hyperhidrosis itself divided into three, namely:

     1. Primary focal hyperhidrosis
     Someone excessive sweating diarea only certain body such as the head, underarms, face, palms and soles.


    2. Idiopathic Generalized hyperhidrosis
     Someone has a tendency to sweat excess over his body.

    3. Secondary hyperhidrosis Generalization
     Someone excessive sweating due to chemical reactions such as drug antihypertensive medications and antidepressants or certain diseases such as heart disease, simple emotion, pounding, menopause, diabetes mellitus and stroke. Excessive sweating also involves large areas of your body can go through the body. Excessive sweating condition can appear at any time and can even arise when fast asleep.

Hyperhidrosis relationships and Heart Disease
Hyperhidrosis is usually not associated with heart disease as often many people think. Palms of the hands or feet are often sweaty is not necessarily a sign of heart problems.
Hyperhidrosis is usually caused by emotional stimulation and temperature. Thus, excessive sweating in the palms of your hands only and on both feet, without any complaint symptoms of heart problems or other heart systematic symptoms, hyperhidrosis is most likely only caused by anxiety only.
So before concluding, we may seek information or consult your doctor first if symptoms of excessive sweating is a sign of heart disease or not.

How to Tackle Hyperhidrosis
Antiperspirant is always preferred to deal with excessive sweating for some people tract of the world and proved to be very effective. The material is so effective is Alluminium Chloride (20-25%) typically used at night 2-3 times / day in 70-90% alcohol content.
According to the experience of this treatment is sufficient to reduce the frequency of excessive sweating sweat only about 50-70% with more levels or need to be repeated regularly.
So do not ever assume excessive sweating indicates that you have heart disease, try to find information for a more satisfactory outcome for you and your family that you care.

(Source: Jacqueline D tamarisk / deherba.com)

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