The Dermatology Channel
Hyperhidrosis, a condition of excessive sweating, affects common areas such as hands, feet, armpits, and face. Muneeb Shah, DO and Luke Maxfield, DO
explain primary hyperhidrosis, which is not linked to underlying conditions, and how it impacts daily life. Treatment options include topical antiperspirants like aluminum chloride, prescription glycopyrrolate wipes, and advanced therapies such as iontophoresis, Botox injections, and microwave-based MiraDry. The doctors emphasize starting with less invasive treatments and progressing to more advanced solutions, offering a range of options for managing hyperhidrosis effectively.