Excessive Sweating? Forget About It With Acupuncture
If you sweat excessively, a mere handshake itself can be very embarrassing. It can make wearing shoes without socks inconceivable and changing bed sheets in the middle of the night a normal occurrence.
While sweating is natural and healthy, excessive perspiration, known as hyperhidrosis, affects over three percent of the population and can cause great distress.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are considered to be very successful in treating profuse sweating. In fact, how one sweats is a key factor in identifying disharmony within the body. Sweat is considered a fundamental substance in Chinese medical text and is studied in-depth. Though sweating can be handled with surgery and medicines, it's good to know the other treatments methods as surgeries and medicines can be risky.
What does Hyperhidrosis mean?
Hyperhidrosis is the condition where, body produces more sweat than what is needed for cooling down the body. The cause for Hyperhidrosis is not known. It's been related to over-reaction of the sweat glands to both temperature and moods - physical and emotional stress. Hyperhidrosis can affect the feet, palms, underarms or the whole body.
The main factors for a Secondary Hyperhidrosis are as follows:
Over-active thyroid gland
Spinal Cord Injury
Panic Attack
Some Cancers
Obesity
Sweating and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Even before you could start a natural or acupuncture treatment, you need to identify the disease exactly: Sweating points to disharmony within the body. Oriental Medicine aims to treat each individual uniquely depending on their pattern and symptoms. Your acupuncturist may do an interview and ask questions about how, what, where and when you perspire, sleep, eat, drink and exercise, to name a few. The practitioner may also feel the pulse and observe the tongue. The session and the physical examination helps in understanding your problem and aid in creating a treatment plan tailored to your needed.
While sweating is natural and healthy, excessive perspiration, known as hyperhidrosis, affects over three percent of the population and can cause great distress.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are considered to be very successful in treating profuse sweating. In fact, how one sweats is a key factor in identifying disharmony within the body. Sweat is considered a fundamental substance in Chinese medical text and is studied in-depth. Though sweating can be handled with surgery and medicines, it's good to know the other treatments methods as surgeries and medicines can be risky.
What does Hyperhidrosis mean?
Hyperhidrosis is the condition where, body produces more sweat than what is needed for cooling down the body. The cause for Hyperhidrosis is not known. It's been related to over-reaction of the sweat glands to both temperature and moods - physical and emotional stress. Hyperhidrosis can affect the feet, palms, underarms or the whole body.
The main factors for a Secondary Hyperhidrosis are as follows:
Over-active thyroid gland
Spinal Cord Injury
Panic Attack
Some Cancers
Obesity
Sweating and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Even before you could start a natural or acupuncture treatment, you need to identify the disease exactly: Sweating points to disharmony within the body. Oriental Medicine aims to treat each individual uniquely depending on their pattern and symptoms. Your acupuncturist may do an interview and ask questions about how, what, where and when you perspire, sleep, eat, drink and exercise, to name a few. The practitioner may also feel the pulse and observe the tongue. The session and the physical examination helps in understanding your problem and aid in creating a treatment plan tailored to your needed.