Sweating at the bottom

Synonym Bromhidrosis on the buttocks, hyperhidrosisThe secretion of sweat has a function that is vital for the body. Only through regular sweating can the organism maintain a constant body temperature and prevent dangerous overheating of internal organs and the skin surface. If the body is exposed to heat, for example in summer or during sports, … Sweating at the bottom

Sweating in the bottom fold | Sweating at the bottom

Sweating in the bottom fold Moderate sweating in the bottom crease is completely normal during sports activities and warm temperatures. Sweating in the buttock fold is particularly pronounced in overweight individuals. In skin folds there is friction anyway, and nothing can be done about it. This favors sweating. Being overweight increases friction in skin folds, … Sweating in the bottom fold | Sweating at the bottom

Sweating after alcohol consumption | Sweating at the bottom

Sweating after alcohol consumption Many of the affected persons notice that they sweat especially strongly on their bottom after drinking alcohol. The reason for this phenomenon is not so much the actual consumption of alcohol as the subsequent withdrawal. The drop in the blood alcohol level thus leads to a stimulation of the sweat glands … Sweating after alcohol consumption | Sweating at the bottom

Welding Allergy

Sweat allergy (also known as “cholinergic urticaria“) is not an allergy in the true sense of the word, as there is no reaction of the body’s own antibodies, i.e. the body’s defense system, to foreign substances. Rather, it is due to the lack of the ability to compensate for strong stimuli and shifts in the … Welding Allergy

Removal of sweat glands

The sweat glands (Glandula suderifera) belong to the so-called skin appendages and are located in the dermis (technical term: corium). The sweat is then released to the surface through the pores of the skin and serves mainly to regulate the heat balance. A further distinction is made between ecrine and apocrine sweat glands. These differ … Removal of sweat glands

Procedure of endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy (ETS) | Removal of sweat glands

Procedure of endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy (ETS) This procedure is not a removal of sweat glands in the direct sense. However, it has the same goal as the removal of sweat glands. It is a minimally invasive operation under general anesthesia, which takes place directly at the sympathetic borderline. The sympathetic nervous system is part of … Procedure of endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy (ETS) | Removal of sweat glands

Aftercare | Removal of sweat glands

Aftercare Like any surgical procedure, sweat gland removal requires good and careful aftercare to prevent unpleasant wound healing disorders. Good aftercare of surgical wounds begins with regular changing of the dressing. Adequate wound hygiene is also essential for the healing process. However, the patient can also influence this positively or negatively through his or her … Aftercare | Removal of sweat glands

Sweaty feet

Sweaty feet can occur both as a sign of pathological overproduction of sweat, but can also be provoked by incorrect use of shoes and stockings in combination with insufficient removal of sweat from the foot. What has to be considered in detail and how one can proceed against it is now explained in the following. … Sweaty feet