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8 October 2025Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis by its medical name, is a condition that negatively affects a person’s daily life, resulting from sweat glands working more than normal. It is commonly seen intensely in the hands, feet, underarms, and face area. It can lead to both social and psychological problems.
Symptoms of Excessive Sweating
- Intense sweating in the hands and feet
- Constant wetness in the underarms
- Excessive sweating in the face and head area
- Noticeable sweat stains on clothes
- Discomfort and loss of self-confidence in social settings
What Causes Excessive Sweating?
- Primary hyperhidrosis: Excessive sweating of unknown cause, usually genetic in origin
- Secondary hyperhidrosis: Sweating that develops due to diseases and conditions such as thyroid disorders, diabetes, obesity, or certain medications
- Stress and anxiety: One of the most frequent factors that increases sweating
Excessive Sweating Treatment Methods
- Topical TreatmentsSolutions containing aluminum chloride are particularly effective for underarm sweating.
- MedicationCertain oral medications can reduce the activity of the sweat glands.
- Botox ApplicationBotulinum toxin (Botox) applied to the underarms, hands, and feet prevents the overactivity of the sweat glands, offering lasting solutions that endure for 6–12 months.
- IontophoresisA method used particularly for hand and foot sweating, which reduces sweating by applying a low electrical current in water.
- Surgical MethodsEndoscopic sympathectomy surgery may be applied in very advanced cases. However, it is generally preferred when other treatments have failed.
Excessive Sweating and Psychological Effects
Hyperhidrosis negatively affects a person’s social relations, work life, and self-confidence. Treatment provides not only physical relief but also psychological improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is excessive sweating treatment permanent?
While Botox applications are effective for 6–12 months, surgical methods can provide more permanent results.
Which doctor should be seen for excessive sweating?
A dermatologist should be consulted for excessive sweating complaints.
Is excessive sweating contagious?
No, excessive sweating is not a contagious disease.
Excessive Sweating Treatment at Our Clinic
Personalized approaches are applied in the treatment of excessive sweating at our clinic. We ensure the reduction of your complaints with Botox, iontophoresis, medication, and supportive methods. Our goal is to both increase your daily life comfort and restore your social self-confidence.
You can book an appointment now to get support from our expert dermatologist for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) treatment and achieve a comfortable life with lasting solutions.

