Hyperhidrosis Asymmetric

Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which a person experiences increased sweating in certain areas of the body. This can be caused by various reasons such as stress, anxiety, exercise or illness. Asymmetric hyperhidrosis (ASHG) is a type of hyperhidrosis where excessive sweating occurs in one or more areas of the body, but not symmetrically.

The causes of ASHG can be varied, including heredity, endocrine disorders, infectious diseases and many other conditions. Excessive sweating can cause discomfort, skin irritation and other problems, especially if it occurs consistently in certain parts of the body.

Treatment for ASHG depends on the underlying cause. In some cases, treatment of the underlying condition is required, and in others, the use of topical agents to reduce sweating and skin irritation.

However, although ASHG can be unpleasant, it is not a serious medical problem