Excessive Sweating

Evaluation and Treatment for Excessive Sweating

At Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases, we provide specialized dermatologic care for patients in Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Sandy Springs, GA who struggle with excessive sweating. While sweating plays an important role in regulating body temperature, excessive sweating can interfere with daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life. Our dermatology team focuses on identifying the cause and delivering effective, medically guided treatment options.

Woman receiving injectable treatment for excessive sweating in the armpits

Understanding Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, occurs when sweat glands produce more perspiration than the body needs for temperature control. This condition commonly affects the underarms, palms, soles of the feet, face, or scalp, but it can also involve multiple areas at once. Excessive sweating may appear without obvious triggers or occur during routine activities rather than intense heat or exercise.

Possible Causes of Excessive Sweating

Excessive sweating can develop for different reasons. Primary hyperhidrosis often begins earlier in life and occurs without an underlying medical condition. Genetics may play a role, and symptoms often affect specific areas symmetrically.

Secondary hyperhidrosis results from another medical factor. Hormonal changes, thyroid disorders, diabetes, infections, medications, or neurological conditions may trigger increased sweating. Identifying whether excessive sweating is primary or secondary remains an important part of evaluation, as treatment strategies differ.

Dermatologic Solutions for Excessive Sweating

Dermatology offers several effective treatment options depending on severity and location. Prescription-strength topical antiperspirants help reduce sweat production by temporarily blocking sweat glands. These treatments often serve as a first-line option for mild to moderate symptoms.

For patients who do not respond adequately to topical therapy, injectable treatments can significantly reduce sweating by limiting nerve signals to sweat glands. These treatments provide targeted relief and may last several months. In certain cases, oral medications or device-based therapies may also help manage symptoms under medical supervision.

Our approach focuses on matching treatment to the patient’s specific pattern of excessive sweating rather than applying a single solution to every case.

When to See a Dermatologist

Patients should consider dermatologic evaluation when excessive sweating occurs regularly, interferes with work or social activities, or causes skin irritation or infection. Sudden onset of widespread sweating, night sweats, or sweating accompanied by other symptoms also warrants professional assessment. Early evaluation helps clarify the cause and prevents unnecessary frustration with ineffective over-the-counter products.

Schedule an Evaluation

If excessive sweating affects your quality of life, professional care can help. Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Diseases proudly serves patients in Roswell, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Sandy Springs, GA with comprehensive dermatologic solutions. To schedule an appointment and discuss treatment options, call (404) 252-4333 today.

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