Get Excessive Sweating Treatment Online
Excessive sweating, known medically as hyperhidrosis, can interfere with daily life and confidence. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your symptoms and recommend proven treatments, all from the comfort of home.
What Is Excessive Sweating?
Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is a condition marked by sweating that goes well beyond what the body needs to regulate temperature. It can affect the underarms, hands, feet, face, or the entire body, and it can cause significant social, emotional, and occupational distress. With the right treatment and support, most people with hyperhidrosis can achieve meaningful reduction in sweating and a significant improvement in quality of life.
- Affects roughly 5% of the U.S. population and can begin at any age
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Excessive Sweating Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can help adults who experience excessive sweating, whether it affects specific areas like the underarms or palms (focal hyperhidrosis) or occurs more broadly across the body (generalized hyperhidrosis). Our physicians evaluate your symptoms, medical history, and any prior treatments to determine the safest and most effective option for you.
Because excessive sweating can sometimes be related to underlying conditions such as thyroid disorders, menopause, or neurological issues, your physician will also review your relevant health history to ensure any secondary causes are identified and that your treatment plan addresses your full clinical picture.
- Diagnosed with hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Excessive Sweating
Ditropan
Oxybutynin
An anticholinergic agent that reduces sweat gland activity, commonly used as a systemic treatment for generalized or focal hyperhidrosis.
AvailableAtarax
Hydroxyzine Pamoate
An antihistamine with anticholinergic properties that can help reduce sweating, particularly in cases with an anxiety component contributing to hyperhidrosis.
AvailableInderal
Propranolol HCl ER
A beta-blocker that can reduce situational or stress-related excessive sweating by blunting the adrenergic response that triggers sweat gland activity.
AvailableTapazole
Methimazole
Used when excessive sweating is caused by hyperthyroidism; normalizing thyroid hormone levels typically resolves hyperthyroidism-related hyperhidrosis.
AvailableHow Excessive Sweating Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
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Frequently asked questions
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition characterized by sweating that exceeds what is needed to regulate body temperature. Unlike normal sweating triggered by heat or exercise, hyperhidrosis can occur unpredictably, at rest, or in cool environments, and often disrupts daily activities and social interactions.
The most commonly affected areas are the underarms (axillary hyperhidrosis), palms (palmar), soles of the feet (plantar), and the face or scalp. When sweating is confined to one or more of these specific areas, it is called focal hyperhidrosis. When it occurs across the entire body, it is called generalized hyperhidrosis.
Yes. Generalized hyperhidrosis can be caused by conditions such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, menopause, infections, or certain neurological disorders. A physician evaluation is important to rule out secondary causes, especially if sweating is new or accompanied by other symptoms like weight loss, heart palpitations, or fever.
Oral anticholinergic medications such as oxybutynin are a common first-line systemic treatment. Beta-blockers like propranolol can help with situational sweating. Antihistamines with anticholinergic properties may also provide benefit. If hyperthyroidism is the cause, antithyroid medications like methimazole can resolve sweating by treating the root cause.
Clinical-strength antiperspirants containing aluminum chloride are typically the first step. Iontophoresis (passing a mild electrical current through water over the affected skin) is another non-prescription option for hands and feet. Lifestyle modifications such as wearing breathable fabrics and managing stress can also help, but prescription treatment is often needed for moderate to severe cases.
This depends on the treatment type. Prescription anticholinergic medications may show noticeable effects within one to two weeks. Beta-blockers often act more quickly, sometimes within days, for situational sweating. If hyperhidrosis is secondary to hyperthyroidism, improvement typically follows as thyroid levels normalize over several weeks of treatment.
Doctronic uses an AI-powered evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms and medical history. A licensed physician then reviews your case, confirms the assessment, and creates a personalized treatment plan for you. The entire process takes place online, so you can get care without leaving home.
Yes. Doctronic connects you exclusively with licensed physicians who review and are accountable for every treatment plan. All consultations are HIPAA-compliant and the platform is regularly audited to ensure clinical and safety standards are upheld. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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