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HYPERHIDROSIS:
The most
up-to-date
information on all
forms of Hyperhidrosis
can be found the
International
Hyperhidrosis
Society, which
has a website developed
specifically for patients
and families of
hiperhydrosis sufferers.
in addition to diagnosis
information, it includes
treatment options as
well as stories of
support and help.
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Hyperhidrosis Help


If you have hyperhidrosis, you know how challenging it is to wear
shoes and sandals in comfort. Summer Soles' sandal insoles have been recognized
as a great new stay-dry invention by the International Hyperhidrosis
Society.
Read their product review here
Visit sweathelp.org, the official
site of the International Hyperhidrosis
Society.
Tested
and Reviewed
for Hyperhidrosis Help
Meet
Mamie and Karen - two very important people - both customers and patients
with Plantar Hyperhidrosis. They joined our Advisory Board and help
design and test Summer Soles new sandal insoles for wearability with any
form of sweating feet.

Mamie Adams, TX
Hyperhidrosis Patient
"Before
Summer Soles I was never able to wear cute summer shoes. I literally slipped
and sloshed around in anything other than a flip flop. I use the Softness
of Suede style and they have changed my life!"
Tips:
"I like to trim the first one, then use it for a template for the
other. I also find that putting the heel in 1st works best."
How long they last:
"I have two kids and am very active throughout the day. If I wear
the same open-toe shoes all day, and through the week, they'll last me about
7 days. When I rotate through my footwear throughout the week- they last
much longer before I pop a new one in."

Karen Noel, PA
Hyperhidrosis Patient
"I finally have the freedom to wear sandals without embarrassment.
They're easy to use, work with all my shoes and are very inexpensive."
Tips:
"Change them out more frequently when it's hot and humid."
How long they last:
"I let them air out between wearings. A 3-pack will last about 12
weeks."
Hyperhidrosis and friction
A small
percentage of patients have a form of Hyperhidrosis that is aggravated or
brought-on by friction with certain materials or fabrics. If you are someone
who has this condition, Summer Soles may or may not work for you, but we
encourage you to give us a try. Softness of Suede often work best. If you
can wear suede-bottomed shoes, you can wear Summer Soles! We have a 100%
money back guarantee, if you are not happy for any reason. It's better
to try than not try at all. Most of our customers love them!
Hyperhidrosis
deodorant and foot deodorant
When
used in combination with Summer Soles, many customers find foot deodorant
or prescription hyperhidrosis deodorant make wearing summer footwear
a joy again. We're big fans of trying simple steps first, so do try this
combination - it may be just the thing you've been looking for.
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Millions of people suffer from some form of Hyperhidrosis
There is currently no
cure for hyperhidrosis, nor plantar hyperhidrosis (the form
of excessive perspiration that affect the feet) however there are a number
of treatment options that lessen the symptoms of hyperhidrosis Treatments
range from hyperhidrosis deodorant to iontopheresis to Summer
Soles dress insoles! If you think you suffer from excessively sweating
feet, contact a dermatologist who can explain your treatment options. We
go to the source: The International Hyperhidrosis Society. You can
access their website here.
Hyperhidrosis deodorant
or foot deodorant?
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is caused by a malfunction
of the body's mechanism for cooling itself. This mechanism can become so
overactive, that some people may sweat up to 4 and 5 times as much as normal.
When hyperhidrosis affects the feet, it is called plantar hyperhidrosis,
and sweating feet can disrupt all aspects of one's life - from work, to
sleep, to recreational activities. When feet sweat, socks and shoes are
immediately affected. Socks often need to be changed frequently throughout
the day and shoes pose problems in that dyes and chemical used on shoes
can begin to rub off on feet, causing friction dermatitis and ruining socks
and shoes. Plantar hyperhidrosis sufferers also have clear difficulty
keeping sandals and other open shoes on their feet. Walking in very high
heel open shoes becomes dangerous as one slips in and out of their footwear.
While there is no cure for hyperhidrosis, feet deodorant is often
a great option when used with Summer Soles. There is even hyperhidrosis
deodorant that can be prescribed by a doctor for more severe cases. It is
recommended when you use feet deodorants that you thorough cover your sole
area and the areas between your toes. Many of our customers use both hyperhidrosis
deodorants and Summer Soles for hyperhidrosis help with summer footwear.
Who
has plantar hyperhidrosis? Is plantar hyperhidrosis hereditary?
It is
estimated that nearly 8 million people in the U.S. suffer from Hyperhidrosis
(2.8% of the population). Prevalence projections from a 2004 study indicate
that Plantar Hyperhidrosis is less common than other forms. The study reports
that 50.8% of U.S. Hyperhidrosis sufferers have Axillary Hyperhidrosis in
combination with other forms of Hyperhidrosis. Another 25% have Palmar Hyperhidrosis
alone or in combination with other forms of Hyperhidrosis. It is assumed
that Plantar Hyperhidrosis sufferers make up a fraction of these
"other forms." Further supporting this assumption is a German study sited
by the International Hyperhidrosis Foundation that reports that of 115 Hyperhidrosis
study patients, 30% had Plantar Hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis of all
kinds are hereditary. We have many customers who's children also have hyperhidrosis.
It is definitely a disorder that can pass on through children.
Hyperhidrosis
versus Sweaty Feet. How do I know the difference?
One way
to know is to take a look at The International Hyperhidrosis Society's website
where they display a worksheet you can fill out. It has simple question
you should ask yourself. Since everyone's feet sweat, it is important
to gauge the amount of feet sweating and the affect that it has on your
daily life. Questions the Hyperhidrosis Society recommends you ask yourself
include things like:
1. How many times per day do you think or worry about sweaty feet?
2. How many times per day do you change your socks or shoes?
3. Have used or do you carry sweaty feet "supplies” (such as extra
socks and shoes, napkins, powders, deodorant for feet, or towels) to help
you manage your feet sweat?
4. How often do you have to purchase new clothing or shoes?
5. Do you find that you make such purchases more frequently than other people?
Many more questions like these can be found and the Hyperhidrosis Society's
web page titled Diagnosing
Hyperhidrosis.
Is
there a cure for hyperhidrosis?
There
currently is no cure for hyperhidrosis. Only hiperhidrosis treatment options
and everyday solutions like deodorant for feet, Summer Soles, powders, iontopheresis
and even some new studies suggest botox injections. Check with your local
podiatrist or dermatologist for more information on hiperhidrosis. |
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