Treatments for Sweaty Feet
We all tend to sweat more in the summer months. However, if you find that your feet are often so sweaty that your shoes slip right off, you may have plantar hyperhidrosis. Plantar hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating of the feet, is a medical condition that affects about 3% of the population. This problem can be embarrassing, but fortunately, there are effective treatments, including application of an antiperspirant, oral medications, and botox injections into the foot. Another proven treatment is iontophoresis, in which the foot is submerged in water that has a low-level electrical current running through it. The electrical current charges ions in the water, which get into the sweat glands in your feet and disrupt their ability to make sweat, ultimately leading to healthy, dryer feet. If you find yourself sweating excessively from your feet, consult with a podiatrist, who can help you select the treatment that is right for you.
If you are suffering from hyperhidrosis contact Dr. Murad M. Abdel-qader of Advanced Family Foot Care Centers. Our doctor can provide the care you need to attend to all of your foot and ankle needs.
Hyperhidrosis of the Feet
Hyperhidrosis is a rare disorder that can cause people to have excessive sweating of their feet. This can usually occur all on its own without rigorous activity involved. People who suffer from hyperhidrosis may also experience sweaty palms.
Although it is said that sweating is a healthy process meant to cool down the body temperature and to maintain a proper internal temperature, hyperhidrosis may prove to be a huge hindrance on a person’s everyday life.
Plantar hyperhidrosis is considered to be the main form of hyperhidrosis. Secondary hyperhidrosis can refer to sweating that occurs in areas other than the feet or hands and armpits. Often this may be a sign of it being related to another medical condition such as menopause, hyperthyroidism and even Parkinson’s disease.
In order to alleviate this condition, it is important to see your doctor so that they may prescribe the necessary medications so that you can begin to live a normal life again. If this is left untreated, it is said that it will persist throughout an individual’s life.
A last resort approach would be surgery, but it is best to speak with your doctor to find out what may be the best treatment for you.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our office located in San Antonio, TX . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.