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Stress and sweating: Causes, symptoms, cure for anxiety-induced Hyperhidrosis

Anxiety-induced hyperhidrosis can feel overwhelming. Understanding the connection between anxiety and sweating, practicing stress management techniques, and seeking appropriate medical care can help you control excessive sweating.

February 05, 2025 / 16:06 IST
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Causes of hyperhidrosis: In people with hyperhidrosis, even minor stressors, like meeting new people or speaking in public, can activate the fight-or-flight response, leading to excessive sweating (Image: Canva)

Have you ever found yourself drenched in sweat before going for an interview, an important exam, or even a casual social gathering? Sweating is a normal response to stress, but for some, it becomes overwhelming and persistent, far beyond what’s needed to cool down. If you experience this then you might be dealing with anxiety-induced hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis is a cycle where stress triggers excessive sweating, and sweating fuels even more anxiety, says Dr Deeksha Kalra, Consultant Psychiatrist, Artemis Hospitals. “Anxiety and hyperhidrosis are deeply connected. When you feel stressed, your body releases adrenaline, which activates the sweat glands. But in people with hyperhidrosis, this response is exaggerated, leading to profuse sweating even in non-threatening situations.” she adds.

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Dr Kalra explains why this happens.

Your body’s autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls involuntary functions like sweating, heart rate, and digestion. When you feel anxious, stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol kick in, signaling your body to prepare for a perceived threat. “Hyperhidrosis is often linked to an overactive nervous system. When anxiety kicks in, the sweat glands are triggered more than usual, making sweating unpredictable and uncontrollable,” she says.