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Saturday 29 September 2018

Hyperhidrosis - Successful Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment

Hyperhidrosis refers to excessive perspiration especially from the palms, soles, and armpits as well as the head and forehead. This medical condition can cause social embarrassment, depression, and inability to do office work like writing or handling paper documents. Hormonal disorders, diabetes, obesity, stress and high temperatures can aggravate this condition.
The modern treatment of hyperhidrosis consists of the local use of antiperspirants, oral anticholinergic medicines, iontophoresis, Botox injection, surgical denervation, radiofrequency ablation, surgical removal, and subcutaneous liposuction. However, major concerns with these treatments are limited improvement; repeated sittings for treatment; considerable treatment cost; serious or troublesome side effects, and recurrence of symptoms.
Excessive sweating is believed to be due to an overactive autonomic nervous system. In Ayurvedic pathophysiology, it is believed that faulty Meda (fatty tissue) metabolism results in excessive production of waste material, thereby causing excessive sweating.
The primary treatment of hyperhidrosis, therefore, is to normalize the Meda metabolism. Medicines which act on the Meda tissue and also on the overactive autonomic nervous system are given in high doses or rubbed locally on affected body parts. It is also beneficial to treat stress, obesity, diabetes mellitus and other conditions which aggravate or cause excessive sweating.
Complete cessation of sweating is not desirable, since sweating regulates body temperature, maintains fluid balance, and keeps the skin and sweat pores soft. Patients may require Ayurvedic treatment for periods ranging from three to six months or more. Later, the patient can be treated with reduced doses to prevent a relapse of the condition.
Ayurvedic treatment is safe for long term use, and significant relief can be obtained on a very long term basis. In addition to reduction of excessive sweating, patients report feelings of improved relaxation, increased confidence, and better control while handling stressful situations; and these results are reported several months to even several years after stopping treatment. Ayurvedic treatment therefore has a significant role to play in the management of hyperhidrosis.
The writer, Dr A A Mundewadi, is available as an Ayurvedic Consultant at  https://www.mundewadiayurvedicclinic.com and www.ayurvedaphysician.com  For Ayurvedic herbal treatment of hyperhidrosis, kindly click here

Friday 24 May 2013

Successful Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment of Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)


Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which individuals experience excessive sweating from specific areas of the body such as the armpits, palms and soles of feet.  In most individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis, the cause is usually unknown; however, sweating is aggravated due to stress, heat, and eating spicy food.  This idiopathic variety of the disease is usually bilateral.  Hyperhidrosis due to secondary causes is usually due to trauma, neurological disorders, or as a result of medications.  Hyperthyroidism can cause excessive, generalized sweating.

Conservative treatment for hyperhidrosis includes local application of antiperspirants; medications to treat the overactive sweat glands; Botulinum toxin injections; laser ablation; and surgery.  Most individuals do not get satisfactory results with these measures; surgery can bring about significant relief in sweating from the palms; however, it can itself create fresh problems for the affected individual.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment can be successfully utilized to treat the overactive sweat glands, reduce stress, and treat the overactive sympathetic nervous system.  A majority of individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis have also been found to be suffering from hyperacidity which needs to be treated separately.  Most individuals get relief from the first month of treatment, which is continued for another few months to establish a complete remission of symptoms.  The medicines are then gradually tapered over the next few months and stopped altogether.  Treatment is in the form of herbal medicines to be taken orally, and local applications are usually not required.  If medicines are tapered slowly, a recurrence of the problem is rarely seen.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment can thus be successfully utilised to treat hyperhidrosis, which can be socially distressing and embarrassing to affected individuals.

The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at https://www.mundewadiayurvedicclinic.com and http://www.ayurvedaphysician.com

Monday 11 July 2011

Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Body Odour

Body odour is the unpleasant smell emanating from the body due to excessive sweating.  In itself, sweat is odourless; however, bacterial infection of the sweat results in a characteristic unpleasant odour.  This is usually present more in males than in females, since men tend to sweat more.  Body odour is more likely to come from special body parts such as from the underarms, genital area and from below the breasts.

Management of body odour is usually not a major issue for most individuals.  Daily hygiene of the body, including a regular bath, shaving axillary and genital hair, using deodorants sprays and powders, and the regular use of cotton clothes and socks, is usually sufficient to avoid body odour due to sweating.  However, some individuals continue to suffer from body odour in spite of observing a daily good hygiene.  In addition, certain medical conditions like obesity and diabetes, and the use of spicy food, can result in excessive sweating, thereby resulting in body odour.

Individuals who suffer from excessive sweating and who complain of body odour usually face social embarrassment, and therefore opt for medical treatment of the body odour.  The Ayurvedic management for such individuals includes treating infection, reducing sweating, and also controlling stress which can cause excessive sweating.  Medicines can be used in the form of local applications, as well as oral medication.  Local applications reduce the tendency of excessive sweating, soothe inflamed skin and treat or reduce bacterial infection.  Oral medication acts on the nervous system and thereby reduces stress as well as the tendency for excessive sweating.  In addition, oral medications also have a soothing action on the skin and help to fight body odour.  It is equally important to treat the contributory factors of body odour such as obesity and diabetes.  Needless to say, the maintenance of good personal hygiene is a must in the management of body odour.

With proper hygiene and Ayurvedic medication, most people affected with body odour get relief within four to six weeks of treatment.  Such individuals can then continue without medication by just following proper hygienic practices and avoiding the risk factors for body odour, such as using spicy food and the intake of red meat and alcohol.

The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com

Thursday 7 July 2011

Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating)

Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which there is excessive sweating especially on the forehead, in underarms and on the palms.  While this condition is not serious, it can cause considerable social embarrassment.  There are some medical conditions which are associated with excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis, such as obesity, diabetes and a family tendency to excessive sweating.  However, most people who present with excessive sweating do not have any of these risk factors.  Stress is also an important factor, since most people note excessive sweating at times of increased stress, such as public speaking, important office meetings, and other such important occasions.  There is no cure for this condition in modern medicine; however, Botox injections give temporary relief for about two or three months.

Ayurvedic herbal treatment is of prime importance in the treatment of hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating.  Treatment is aimed at giving symptomatic relief as well as treating any known cause for the disease.  Special consideration needs to be given for the management of stress.  In addition, Ayurvedic treatment for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is aimed at correcting any possible abnormalities in the ‘meda’ (fat) tissue as well as treating high levels of pitta in the body.  In addition, treatment also needs to be given for the correction of neurological abnormalities related to excessive sweating.  Primarily, it is believed that the autonomous nervous system is overactive, leading to excessive sweating.  This over-activity of the nervous system is corrected with the appropriate Ayurvedic medicines.

Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is normally believed to be refractory to known treatments, both conventional as well as Alternative.  Ayurvedic medicines have overall so far proved to be quite effective in the treatment of excessive sweating; however, treatment needs to be taken regularly for several months, usually about six months.  Individuals affected with this problem who are extremely prone to stress and have undermined confidence can also be given medicines to treat these problems.  Lessening of stress and boosting of confidence with the appropriate medicines can considerably improve the quality of life of people affected with hyperhidrosis.  Increased confidence and low stress levels can also improve hyperhidrosis to a considerable extent.

The writer, Dr. A. A. Mundewadi, is available as an online Ayurvedic Consultant at www.ayurvedaphysician.com