Hyperhidrosis occurs when the body produces an excessive amount of sweat, even when it’s not necessary for cooling down. This can be embarrassing and cause feelings of self-consciousness, especially when it affects localized areas such as the hands, feet, or underarms.
The most common type of hyperhidrosis is primary focal hyperhidrosis. It’s characterized by overactive sweat glands that produce moisture on various parts of the body, such as the hands, feet, and face. It’s often hereditary, so if someone in your family has it, you may be more likely to develop it too.
Secondary hyperhidrosis, on the other hand, is caused by an underlying medical condition and can result in excessive sweating all over the body.