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How to combat excessive sweating

Vanessa Kim
20.12.2021
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

Why do we sweat even in winter? What are the causes of excessive perspiration? Are surgical interventions the best solution? Here’s what a dermatologist has to say.

Why do we sweat at all?
Dr. Hero Schnitzler, MD: Perspiration is vital in regulating body temperature. As soon as we get hot, our sweat glands produce a watery secretion that cools the body as it evaporates from the skin. This is the body’s way of protecting itself from overheating.

So, what happens in the winter?
Whether we sweat doesn’t necessarily depend on the indoor or outdoor temperature; we also sweat during physical exertion and when eating spicy foods. Perspiration also acts as a signal: the pheromones, or odours, in sweat are a form of non-verbal communication. These sex pheromones determine who we find attractive and who not.

To return to the question: when heat accumulates under warm and air-impermeable winter clothing, our organism can no longer keep up with its evaporation needs. This can happen when we, for example, enter a heated store after walking down Bahnhofstrasse in freezing temperatures.

What are the causes of hyperhidrosis?
In contrast with secondary hyperhidrosis, which often has an underlying disease, the cause of primary hyperhidrosis is unknown. Scientists assume it’s genetically determined, as it appears more often in related individuals.

When is treatment necessary?
The degree of suffering varies greatly from person to person. Action is only required when the person affected feels restricted in everyday life. This depends on the severity and frequency of the condition.

Leitender Dermatologe (senior dermatologist) Dr. med. Hero Schnitzler is the founder of the derma competence center on Bodmerstrasse 4 in 8002 Zurich.
Cover image: Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock

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