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Overcome Excessive Sweating This Summer with Hyperhidrosis Treatments
Published 15th July 2025
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Struggling with uncontrollable sweating during the summer months? You’re not alone. Many people experience excessive sweating that interferes with daily life and confidence. This condition, known as hyperhidrosis, can affect the underarms, hands, feet and even the face.
The good news? Safe, proven treatments are available to help you reduce sweating and regain control. In this guide, we’ll explain what hyperhidrosis treatment and effective ways to achieve lasting sweat reduction through topical antiperspirants, oral prescription medication and toxin injections.
What is Hyperhidrosis?
Sweating helps regulate your body temperature. However, for people with hyperhidrosis, the nerves that control the sweat glands in your body are overstimulated, which results in excessive sweating.
Hyperhidrosis can be classified as either primary or secondary. Primary hyperhidrosis often begins in or adolescence. It usually affects the underarms, palms, feet or face. There is no known medical cause for primary hyperhidrosis. However, it often runs in families, suggesting a link.
Secondary hyperhidrosis typically starts later in life. It causes sweating across the entire body. This form is often linked to medical conditions like diabetes or hyperthyroidism.
Living with hyperhidrosis can be a silent struggle. The condition affects more than just your skin. It can harm self-esteem, relationships and life.
to the , anxiety and depression is more common in people who have hyperhidrosis. Thankfully, effective hyperhidrosis treatments can reduce excessive sweating, letting people wear clothing styles they usually avoid and restoring their confidence in daily life.
What is Hyperhidrosis Treatment?
Treatment of hyperhidrosis typically follows a step-by-step approach to manage excessive sweating and improve quality of life.
Initial for hyperhidrosis often involve chloride-based antiperspirants. These are applied to the skin and can help block sweat glands.
If topical are ineffective at controlling sweating, your doctor may suggest oral medications.
Oral medication can be helpful for people with widespread sweating (palms, soles, armpits, back, face, scalp), offering a full-body sweat reduction treatment.
Treatment usually starts with a low dose once or twice daily, which is gradually increased depending on and side effects. Side effects are more likely with oral medications since they affect the whole system. These can include dry mouth, dry eyes and urinary issues.
If topical and oral are ineffective, there are other options to treat hyperhidrosis. can also be used for the treatment of primary hyperhidrosis of the palms, soles and armpits. These injections work by blocking the nerve signals responsible for activating the sweat glands, significantly perspiration in the area.
During the procedure, a specially diluted form of botulinum toxin is injected just the skin. The sweat glands are located within the skin itself and the injections cause small, visible bumps at each injection site. Over the course of a few days, sweat production from the treated glands gradually stops.
This type of underarm sweat reduction is especially popular during summer. It helps people wear lighter clothes without worrying about sweat stains. It’s also beneficial for those in professional settings where underarm sweating can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. This hyperhidrosis treatment can reduce sweating for up to five and seven months, lasting you the whole season.
Treatments for Hyperhidrosis at Thames Skin Clinic
At , we offer expert , led by , a fully qualified medical doctor with over 15 years of experience in medical aesthetics. Our CQC‑registered clinic in Twickenham the standards of safety and care. We use our Thames Cryoglobe to cool the skin before the treatment, helping numb the area.
At Thames Skin Clinic, we understand how profoundly excessive sweating can impact your daily life, confidence and comfort. Whether you’re struggling with underarm sweating, sweaty palms or other areas of concern, we are here to help you regain control and improve your quality of life. Find out more about our hyperhidrosis treatments or book a personalised consultation by .
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