How To Treat Hyperhidrosis With ZeroSweat

HYPERHIDROSIS

what is hyperhidrosis?


Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes excessive and unpredictable sweating. Millions of people suffer from this condition undiagnosed. While it is not physically life-threatening, hyperhidrosis can wreak havoc on your self-esteem and be a strain emotionally.


There are two types of hyperhidrosis: Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Learn more about the two main types here.This condition can affect specific (focal) or large (generalized) areas of the body. Let’s break it down by location.

Excessive sweating of the head & Face

a.k.a. Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis


Do beads of sweat pool on your scalp or run down your forehead? Is your face constantly glistening with perspiration? If so, you may be suffering from excessive sweating of the head and face or Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis. Being unable to hide it, this type may just win first place as ‘Most Embarrassing.’

Excessive ARMPIT SWeating

a.k.a. axillary hyperhidrosis


Having this type of excessive sweating is the pits...the armpits, that is! Have you ever wondered to yourself, why do my armpits sweat so much? If so, you just might have axillary hyperhidrosis. Uncontrollable, embarrassing excessive sweating of your underarm region can stain your clothes, cause discomfort, and be simply humiliating.

Excessive hand sweating

a.k.a. Palmar hyperhidrosis


Ahhh, the most common of them all: extreme, overwhelming, excessive sweating of the hands or palms. From ruined paperwork to slippery handshakes, this type compromises your career advancement, education, and social life.

Excessive feet sweating

a.k.a. Plantar Hyperhidrosis


If you have it, you know the feeling… your feet are so soggy and your socks are so drenched in sweat that you fear your feet might just slip right out of your shoes! Not to mention the smell...

Excessive sweating here, there, and everywhere!

a.k.a. BACK/GROIN/ETC. hyperhidrosis


Other areas may include your back, groin, chest, thighs, etc. Basically, the excessive sweating can attack any part of your body (ugh!).

whole body


Excessive sweating of the entire body is typically an indicator of Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Learn more about Secondary Hyperhidrosis here.

DO I HAVE HYPERHIDROSIS?

Not sure if you are a heavy sweater or have hyperhidrosis? Check out this article – it’ll help you determine whether you do or not. Or if don't like to read and you want to take a funner approach, check out our questionnaire! 

Excessive sweating & HYPERHIDROSIS TREATMENT


Is there a cure? How do I get rid of excessive sweating? 


Good news – ZeroSweat can treat excessive sweating and hyperhidrosis! Here’s how. 


ZeroSweat products get down to the deep-rooted issue and stop the excessive sweat production where it starts so you don't have to sweat so much and just feel normal again. 


Simply apply at night, wait 2-3 minutes to let it dry & go to sleep! This allows our unique formula to work while the sweat glands are less active. It will travel down into the sweat gland and create a strong sweat production block that doesn’t wash off in the morning. In fact, the strength of our products are so powerful that most customers only need to apply once or twice a week!

what is it?


Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes excessive and unpredictable sweating. Millions of people suffer from hyperhidrosis (many – perhaps you – are undiagnosed).While not life-threatening, hyperhidrosis can wreak havoc on your self-esteem and be a strain emotionally.


There are two types of hyperhidrosis: Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Generalized Hydrosis. Learn more about the two main types here.This condition can affect specific (focal) or large (generalized) areas of the body. Let’s break it down by location.

Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis 

Head & Face


Do beads of sweat pool on your scalp or run down your forehead? Is your face constantly glistening with perspiration? If so, you may be suffering from Craniofacial Hyperhidrosis. Being unable to hide it, this type may just win first place as ‘Most Embarrassing.’

Axillary Hyperhidrosis

underarms


Having this type of hyperhidrosis is the pits. The armpits, that is! Uncontrollable, infuriating sweating of your underarm region can stain your clothes, cause discomfort & be plain ol’ humiliating.

Palmar Hyperhidrosis

hands & palms


Ahhh, the most common of them all: extreme, overwhelming sweating of the hands or palms. From ruined paperwork to slippery handshakes, this type compromises your career, education & social life.

Plantar Hyperhidrosis

feet


If you have it, you know the feeling… your feet are so soggy that you fear you might slip right out of your shoes!

Other Hyperhidrosis 

BACK/GROIN/ETC.


Other areas may include your back, groin, chest, thighs, etc. Basically, the excessive sweating can attack any part of your body (ugh!).

whole body


Typically experienced with Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Learn more about Secondary Hyperhidrosis here.

DO I HAVE HYPERHIDROSIS?

Not sure if you have hyperhidrosis? Check out this article – it’ll help you determine whether you do or not.

HYPERHIDROSIS TREATMENT


Is there a cure? How do I get rid of excessive sweating? 


Good news – ZeroSweat can treat hyperhidrosis! Here’s how. 


ZeroSweat products get down to the deep-rooted issue and stop the sweat (as opposed to just absorbing sweat like the other guys do). 


When applying the roll-on, simply apply at night, wait 2-3 minutes to let it dry & go to sleep! This allows our unique formula to work while the sweat glands are less active. It’ll travel to the sweat gland and create a block that doesn’t wash off in the morning. In fact, the strength of this product is so powerful that most customers only need to apply once or twice a week!