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How to eliminate excessive armpit sweating: causes and treatments for hyperhidrosis

Editor: Dr. Maribel Serrano | Aesthetic Medicine Tufet Clinic

If you play sports, have a job that involves a lot of physical activity or live in a place with a hot and humid climate and suffer from hyperhidrosis and underarm odor, it is important for you to know that there are several treatment options that can help you control these problems. You don’t need to continue to deal with this uncomfortable and annoying condition on a daily basis.

Hyperhidrosis is a disorder characterized by excessive underarm sweating and can affect different areas of the body, including the armpits. This problem can be uncomfortable and affect the quality of life of those who suffer from it, especially when accompanied by bad odor in the armpits.

In this article, we will explain the causes of hyperhidrosis and underarm odor, as well as the treatments available to eliminate these problems.

Get rid of sweat and odor with MiraDry

Compared to other treatment techniques, MiraDry is still considered the gold standard for permanent reduction of axillary sweating and elimination of malodor. Although there are other options such as antiperspirant deodorants, oral oxybutynin, botulinum toxin and thoracic sympathectomy, none of them offer the same long-term results as MiraDry.

If you suffer from axillary hyperhidrosis and are looking for a long-term solution, MiraDry may be an excellent treatment option. Consult your physician to learn more about this technique and determine if you are a suitable candidate for it.

What is hyperhidrosis and why does it occur?

Hyperhidrosis is a disorder characterized by excessive sweating in specific areas of the body, such as the armpits, hands, feet or face, and can be classified into two types: primary and secondary.

Primary hyperhidrosis is the most common and its cause is unknown, while secondary hyperhidrosis can be caused by a variety of circumstances, such as illness, medication or hormonal changes.

Why does bromohydrosis occur? It occurs when bacteria on the skin break down sweat and produce malodorous compounds. Causes can range from genetic factors to lack of personal hygiene, wearing certain types of clothing, excessive sweating, diet and stress.

Underarm odor can also be a symptom of other medical conditions, such as diabetes or liver and kidney disorders, so it is important to consult a doctor if the odor persists despite taking measures to control it.

What are the symptoms of hyperhidrosis or excessive armpit sweating?

Symptoms of hyperhidrosis may include excessive sweating in different areas of the body, such as the armpits, hands or feet. In addition, there may be a bad odor associated with excessive sweating, which can be an aesthetic and social problem.

How to get rid of underarm odor?

Underarm od or occurs when bacteria on the skin break down the sweat, resulting in an unpleasant odor. To eliminate underarm odor, it is necessary to control sweating and maintain good personal hygiene.

Some useful tips to combat and remove underarm odor include:

  • Use antiperspirant deodorants containing aluminum salts.
  • Wash the armpits with antibacterial soap and dry the skin thoroughly after bathing.
  • Avoid tight-fitting, synthetic clothing, as this can increase sweating and odor.
  • Change clothes daily and wash them with appropriate detergent.
  • Avoid spicy foods and alcoholic beverages, as they can increase sweating and odor.

How is hyperhidrosis treated?

Different treatments are available to combat excessive armpit sweating, depending on the severity and cause of the problem. Some treatment options include:

  • Antiperspirant deodorants containing aluminum salts.
  • Oral medications that reduce sweating, such as oxybutynin.
  • Botulinum toxin: consists of injecting small amounts into the affected areas, such as the armpits or hands, to block the action of the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands, but it should be noted that it does not treat bromohidrosis (bad body odor).
  • MiraDry, a device that uses microwaves to destroy sweat glands.
  • Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, a surgery performed to section the sympathetic ganglionic chain responsible for sweating.

Who treats hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis, or excessive underarm sweating, can be treated by different medical specialists, depending on the cause.

When to consult a doctor for armpit odor?

If you often find that no matter how much you shower and change your deodorant, you still feel that your underarms smell bad, you may need to consult a doctor.

Although underarm odor is common, in some cases it can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, such as an infection or skin condition. If you have already tried to combat hyperhidrosis with different home solutions, such as changing deodorant or clothing, but the odor is still there, it is important to see a doctor.

Don’t worry, doctors are used to dealing with this type of situation and the important thing is to take care of your health.

Operating on underarm odor: is it worth it?

Underarm odor is a problem that can significantly affect your self-esteem and quality of life. Now, the question of whether it is worth operating to cure underarm odor is something that many people ask themselves before making a decision.

To answer this question, we have spoken to some of our patients who have chosen to undergo this surgery. These are their testimonials:

“The odor has completely disappeared and the sweating has decreased considerably.”

“I am very happy, I notice the change a lot since I can wear light clothes without worrying.”

Surgery to treat axillary hyperhidrosis is a safe and effective procedure that can provide a lasting solution to this problem.

In addition, the benefits are not limited to combating underarm odor, but can also include a decrease in excessive sweating and the discomfort associated with wet clothes and stains. Don’t let underarm odor keep you from enjoying your life to the fullest.

Operate the bad smell ofMiradry: The permanent solution for excessive underarm sweating you were looking for. armpits: is it worth it?

As we have already seen, there are multiple treatment options, but the use of microwave energy through the MiraDry technique has proven to be one of the most effective and safest options to cure hyperhidrosis.

FDA approved in the United States since 2011 and CE approved in January 2014, MiraDry is used for the treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis and axillary bromohydrosis.

One of the main advantages of MiraDry is that it is a non-invasive, office-based procedure that does not require hospitalization.

How does MiraDry work? underarms: is it worth it?

MiraDry works by applying microwave energy to selectively destroy the sweat glands in the armpits. The procedure is performed in two phases:

  • The first consists of the application of local anesthesia.
  • And the second in the application of microwave energy.

What our patients say

FAQs

The most common side effects of MiraDry include swelling of the treated area, pain and altered sensation in or around the armpit, as well as ecchymosis, bruising and redness. These side effects are transient and usually disappear within 1 to 2 weeks.
It is important to note that MiraDry is not suitable for all patients. Patients with pacemakers or previous axillary surgery that has modified the dermis-fatty tissue interface cannot be treated with this technique.
Hyperhidrosis can be treated by different medical specialists, depending on the cause.
The duration of the treatment is approximately one hour.

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