HYPERHIDROSIS / EXCESSIVE SWEATING
Excessive hyperhidrosis: what it really means
L'hyperhidrosis of the scalp, or the’excessive sweating, is an often underestimated condition.
Many people consider it only a temporary discomfort. In reality, it is a definite sign of an imbalance.
When the scalp sweats excessively, the regulation system does not function properly.
It is not just a question of temperature.
It is a response of the organism.
“Sweat is not a problem. It becomes one when it loses its balancing function.”
How hyperhidrosis of the scalp manifests itself
Excess perspiration can present itself in different ways:
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constantly moist skin
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hair that gets wet easily
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feeling of warmth
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social unease
In some cases they are associated:
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increased sebum
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unpleasant smell
Why the scalp sweats too much
Hyperhidrosis does not have a single cause.
It is often the result of several factors.
Altered thermoregulation
Sweat is a natural mechanism for regulating body temperature.
However, when the system is altered:
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sweating increases without any real need
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the body struggles to stabilise
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the skin remains in a state of continuous activation
Nervous system and stress
Stress directly affects sweating.
In particular, it can:
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activate the sweat glands
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increase sweat production
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make the phenomenon more frequent
For this reason, hyperhidrosis is often more evident during intense periods.
Internal imbalances
Certain conditions may favour excessive sweating:
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metabolic alterations
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hormonal imbalances
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disordered feeding
In such cases, sweating becomes a means of compensation.
Sweat, sebum and the skin microenvironment
When the scalp is constantly damp, the balance of the skin changes.
They can be verified:
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sebum alteration
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increased sensitivity
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greater reactivity
In addition, the humid environment favours imbalances in the microbiota.
Hyperhidrosis and hair
Excess perspiration does not directly cause the hair loss.
However, it can create an unfavourable environment.
Over time it can lead to:
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more fragile hair
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greater difficulty in management
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worsening of other skin conditions
The most common errors
Many people try to reduce sweating directly.
They often use:
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overly aggressive products
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frequent washing
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temporary solutions
These strategies do not solve the problem.
On the contrary, they can further alter the skin.
When further investigation is necessary
If hyperhidrosis:
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is persistent
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interferes with daily life
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is associated with other symptoms
it is useful to assess the situation in more detail.
How to manage hyperhidrosis of the scalp
An effective approach requires several levels of intervention.
In particular:
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rebalancing the skin
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stabilise the microenvironment
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reduce stress factors
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avoid aggressive treatments
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working on lifestyle
It is not a question of blocking sweat.
It is about restoring balance.
Hyperhidrosis: a sign to be interpreted
Excessive sweating is a symptom.
But it is also a signal.
Indica:
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a system in hyperactivation
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an internal imbalance
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an adjustment difficulty
To ignore it is to fail to understand the message.
“The body does not produce too much sweat by accident. It is trying to compensate.”
Hyperhidrosis of the scalp is not just a discomfort.
It is an indicator of a system that has lost stability.
For this reason, it is crucial to work on the causes and not only on the symptom.







