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The most frequent sweating issue is excessive hand perspiration, and sweaty hands frequently accompany sweaty feet. Teenagers even avoid social situations in extreme cases because they are more concerned with "how they can stop sweating" before anyone notices. Apply antiperspirants to your feet or palms before you hit the bed. Try no sweat spray without fragrance. Regular amounts of sweating are beneficial and our body uses it to naturally prevent overheating, but 3% of people have a condition called hyperhidrosis that causes excessive perspiration, which can be dealt with products for hyperhidrosis in most cases. Visit - – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Can Acupuncture Treat Excess Sweat On Palms And Feet?


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Can Acupuncture Treat Excess Sweat On Palms And
Feet?
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  • More sweat glands are found on the hands and
    soles of the feet than anywhere else on the body.
    The most frequent sweating issue is excessive
    hand perspiration, and sweaty hands frequently
    accompany sweaty feet. Teenagers even avoid
    social situations in extreme cases because they
    are more concerned with "how they can stop
    sweating" before anyone notices.
  • Palmar hyperhidrosis and pedal hyperhidrosis,
    respectively, are conditions where excessive
    sweating in the hands and feet develops into a
    severe issue. They typically start in early
    childhood, run in families, and worsen throughout
    adolescence and the first few years of adulthood.
    The skin on the perspiring hands and feet is
    susceptible to cracking and scaling, blisters,
    frostbite, warts, and fungal infections.

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  • Both acupuncture and ayurvedic medicine are
    incredibly effective at treating excessive
    perspiration. In fact, one of the most important
    indicators of internal discord is how one sweats.
    Ancient medical texts regard sweat as a
    fundamental component that is thoroughly
    examined. It is important to know that there are
    alternatives to intrusive, frequently dangerous
    surgeries and pharmaceuticals, even if sweating
    issues can be addressed with surgery and pills.
  • The British Medical Journal (BMJ) reports that
    day and night sweats, generalised sweating, and
    sleep problems can all be treated with
    acupuncture for menopausal women. Only 15 minutes
    of acupuncture per week for three to six weeks
    was necessary to show results. Acupuncture may
    help people with stress-related sweating as well,
    according to research published in the journal
    Autonomic Neuroscience, despite the BMJ study's
    primary focus on menopausal women.

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What Is Hyperhidrosis?
  • Hyperhidrosis refers to the overactive production
    of sweat by the sweat glands. The quantity
    produced exceeds what our body needs to cool and
    maintain its internal temperature. Doctors
    frequently make connections between excessive
    perspiration, temperature changes, and a person's
    emotional and physical health. Sweating can occur
    anywhere on the body, including the underarms,
    feet, palms, and feet of the person with this
    issue.

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  • Additional causes of hyperhidrosis include
  • excessive thyroid function.
  • Anxiety attack
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Anxiety
  • Obesity
  • Menopause
  • certain cancer types

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How Does Acupuncture Work?
  • Hyperhidrosis can be treated with acupuncture and
    significantly reduce excessive sweating on palms
    and feet because it treats the symptom (the
    sweating) as well as the underlying cause of the
    sweating at the same time, the treatment is quite
    effective.
  • According to ancient acupuncture, heat in the
    heart is the primary cause of this hyperhidrosis.
    Acupuncture's hyperhidrosis treatment balances
    the heart, extinguishes the fire within, and
    modifies bodily processes so that the heart does
    not produce excessive heat once more. The end
    outcome is less perspiration.
  • It is amazingly accurate, and the outcomes are
    much better than those of any other treatment.
    Indeed, acupuncture is one of the safest and
    all-natural treatments for hyperhidrosis.

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What Dietary and Lifestyle Changes Should I Make
In Addition To This?
  • To reduce sweating and body odour, there are
    several things you can do on your own. The
    following advice could be useful

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  • Pick clothing made of natural fibers Wear
    natural fibers that let your skin breathe, such
    as cotton, wool, and silk. You could choose
    high-tech textiles that keep perspiration away
    from your skin when exercising.
  • Daily shower Bathing frequently reduces the
    number of microorganisms on your skin.

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  • Try some relaxation methods Think about relaxing
    practices like yoga, meditation, or biofeedback.
    You can use these to learn how to manage the
    tension that causes perspiration.
  • Check your diet Consider cutting out caffeinated
    drinks from your diet as well as pungent foods
    like garlic and onions from your diet if certain
    foods or drinks make you perspire more than
    normal or your perspiration smells.

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  • After bathing dry your feet the moist areas
    between your toes are a haven for microbes. To
    help absorb sweat, use over-the-counter foot
    powders.
  • Apply antiperspirants before bed Apply
    antiperspirants to your feet or palms before you
    hit the bed. Try no sweat spray without
    fragrance.

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  • Change your footwear If you struggle with sweaty
    feet, try not to wear the same pair of shoes two
    days in a row, as they won't entirely dry
    overnight.
  • Consider socks and shoes made of natural
    materials Natural fabrics like leather, which
    enable your feet to breathe, can help avoid
    sweaty feet.

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  • Aerate your feet When you can, avoid wearing
    shoes or, at the very least, occasionally remove
    them.
  • Put on properly fitted socks Wool and cotton
    socks absorb moisture, which keeps your feet dry.
    Athletic socks that wick away perspiration are a
    good option while you're active.

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Conclusion
  • Although sweating is normal in the summer and
    cannot be avoided, excessive perspiration can be
    uncomfortable, unpleasant, and even a sign of an
    imbalance. Regular amounts of sweating are
    beneficial and our body uses it to naturally
    prevent overheating, but 3 of people have a
    condition called hyperhidrosis that causes
    excessive perspiration, which can be dealt with
    products for hyperhidrosis in most cases. The
    acupuncture and herbal remedies selected depend
    on the individuals general health, the time of
    day or night the sweating occurs, and the portion
    of the body that is sweating. Acupuncture is a
    fantastic alternative to more invasive, perhaps
    harmful treatments for excessive perspiration.
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