
Excessive Sweating
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis, is a common problem experienced by people with Parkinson’s disease. It can be caused by several factors, including medication side effects, changes in the nervous system, and changes in the body’s thermoregulatory system. Excessive sweating can be particularly problematic for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, as it can contribute to skin irritation, dehydration, and social embarrassment. Treatment options for excessive sweating may include lifestyle changes such as avoiding triggers, wearing light and breathable clothing, and using antiperspirants. In some cases, medication adjustments or surgical interventions may be necessary. With the right management, many people with Parkinson’s disease can successfully manage excessive sweating and improve their quality of life.