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Hyperhidrosis

Dermatologists located in Longs, SC

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Hyperhidrosis services offered in Longs, SC


If you sweat profusely and it’s affecting your life, you don’t have to live with excessive sweating. At Atlantic Dermatology in Longs, South Carolina, experienced dermatologist Kenneth Warrick, MD, FAAD, and his skilled staff diagnose and treat hyperhidrosis. Their aim is to reduce undesirable sweating and help you gain confidence. Call the Atlantic Dermatology office today to schedule a consultation or use the online booking feature.

Hyperhidrosis Q & A

What is hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that happens even when you’re not in hot temperatures or exercising. This sweating can soak through your clothes, disrupt your life, and cause embarrassment and anxiety. Treatment will reduce the sweating and help you regain control of your life.

What are the symptoms of hyperhidrosis?

Everyone sweats, especially in hot temperatures and while working out. But the bothersome symptoms of hyperhidrosis often include:

  • Sweating more than most people
  • Excessive underarm sweating
  • Sweat that soaks through your clothes
  • Sweat that drips off your hands
  • Sweating when you’re not exercising or in hot temperatures

Hyperhidrosis commonly affects your underarms, hands, feet, and face and usually affects both sides of your body. Its symptoms flare up at least once a week. See your dermatologist if hyperhidrosis is causing you emotional and social distress.

What are the risk factors for hyperhidrosis?

The common causes and risk factors associated with developing hyperhidrosis include:

  • Genetics
  • Infections
  • Menopause
  • Thyroid problems
  • Diabetes
  • Low blood sugar
  • Certain cancers
  • Nervous system disorders
  • Heart attacks
  • Some medicines
  • Opioid withdrawal

At the first sign of troublesome hyperhidrosis, see your Atlantic Dermatology provider to review the available treatments and learn which will best relieve your symptoms.

How does my provider diagnose hyperhidrosis?

To diagnose hyperhidrosis and develop an effective treatment plan, your dermatologist reviews your medical history and symptoms. They check your vital signs, complete a physical exam, and might order blood and sweat tests before tailoring your treatment plan.

How is hyperhidrosis treated?

The most common treatments for hyperhidrosis include making lifestyle changes, taking oral medicine, and using topical medication. You might receive Botox® injections, undergo noninvasive microwave therapy, or try surgery to reduce excessive sweating.

Consider using a pharmaceutical-grade antiperspirant, changing your clothes often, and doing relaxation techniques.

You might benefit from undergoing more than one hyperhidrosis treatment to ensure maximum results. Your dermatologist tailors each treatment based on what’s best for you. They check in with you regularly to ensure your treatment works effectively.

Call the Atlantic Dermatology office today or use the online booking feature to be screened and treated for hyperhidrosis.