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[E354]Excessive Head Sweating Causes
by Muna wa Wanjiru, Mun

Not too many people have a sweating problem, but those people who do have this type of problem can find their lives revolving around it. Normally although a sweating problem would be thought of as excessive sweating, the reverse of this can also be true in that some people might also suffer from a lack of sweating.

And although people who sweat excessively might wonder how such a sweating problem as a lack of sweating, could be a problem, it is nonetheless so. Both of these conditions are known health conditions, with the sweating problem of excessive sweating being known as hyperhidrosis, and the lack of sweating being known as anihidrosis.

If you suffer from either of these conditions your best recourse is to first consult with a physician as soon as possible to seek help for your condition. This is especially true if your sweating problem is only a very recent occurrence. Excessive sweating or lack of sweating, can both be a herald of an underlying medical condition, and all precautions should be taken to rule out any and all possibilities.

Of course a sweating problem doesn't always have to be linked with an underlying medical condition. It could be due to any number of other reasons which are perfectly harmless such as being a genetic trait in your family. Not everyone sweats in the same manner or in the same way, and the trait of sweating excessively, moderately or not at all, can, and has been, passed down the family tree, many times.

You might also find that a sweating problem such as excessive sweating can occur with the onset of puberty when hormonal changes are taking place, or at a time - and it doesn't have to be during puberty - when a person's hormones are changing or settling down.

For instance in the case of acne, sometimes a person can coast through puberty without one blemish on their faces and when they hit adulthood, they would find themselves breaking out regularly. And although this is only an example of how certain changes in a person's body can come about, it can hold true for a sweating problem as well.

In this case, along with, or even before, consulting with your physician to seek relief from your problem, you might want to try a few things such as changing your diet to iron out any problems. Sometimes a simple change in lifestyle or diet can help you to deal with your sweating problem. You might even find that you get other health benefits from such a simple change as well!


Excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis has many causes. There are actually two kinds of excessive sweating conditions, namely generalized hyperhidrosis and focal hyperdydrosis. Both conditions focus on the excess sweating symptoms that occur in some people. What causes excessive sweating is brought up in both categories of hyperhidrosis.

Seek the advice of a professional if you feel your excessive sweating may not be natural. If you have a condition that has excessive sweating as a symptom, there are wide assortments of treatments that may be available.

Generalized Hyperhidrosis

In general hyperhidrosis, there can be several causes of excessive sweating, just as with focal hyperhidrosis. There are a number of disorders that can cause excessive sweating in generalized hyperhidrosis such as cancers, obesity, endocrinological disorders, and febrile illnesses. The sufferer can sweat from any part of the body when they have generalized hyperhidrosis, as opposed to one localized problem area. Stress and other psychological problems are also contributing factors to generalized hyperhidrosis.

Focal Hyperhidrosis

This kind of condition has the individual sweating in certain areas of their like the feet, the head, and armpits. Genetics play a significant role in the cause of excessive sweating in focal hyperhidrosis. Excessive sweating that is concentrated at a particular area of the body can be the result of several disorders. Excessive sweat on each side of the face after or during eating is one such example known as Frey's Syndrome.

Excessive sweating is simply a symptom, what causes it is the actual problem. Besides natural causes, diseases and disorders cause excessive sweating. Hormonal fluctuations and psychological disorders that pertain to anxiety and phobias are known to cause excessive sweating.

High temperatures, thick clothing, exertion, certain foods and numerous other things are natural factors that could cause excessive sweating. These factors can easily be controlled to fit the person. A person can cure excess perspiration unless the cause is a medical condition which renders it irreversible.

As long as you are aware of what causes excessive sweating, it can be easily remedied. You can consult a physician to find the triggers to your excess sweating simply by testing your blood.
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