Hyperhidrosis (Atisweda)
An Ayurvedic Perspective and Management at Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital
🩺 Introduction
Hyperhidrosis, or Atisweda in Ayurveda, refers to excessive sweating beyond the body’s physiological needs for temperature regulation. It often affects the palms, soles, underarms, face, or can be generalized. Beyond physical discomfort, it can lead to social embarrassment, emotional distress, and skin-related complications.
At Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital, we provide a comprehensive Ayurvedic approach that targets root causes, balances doshas, and restores sweat regulation naturally.
🌿 Ayurvedic Understanding of Hyperhidrosis (Atisweda)
Ayurveda considers Atisweda to be caused by an imbalance in Pitta, with the involvement of Vata and Kapha doshas, and dysfunction of the Rasa and Medo dhatus (plasma and fat tissues).
🔥 Aggravated Pitta Dosha
Increases body heat and sweat production
Heightens sensitivity to warmth and emotions
💨 Aggravated Vata Dosha
Triggers nervous sweating, especially during anxiety or stress
Disrupts the nervous system and thermoregulatory response
🧈 Aggravated Kapha Dosha
Leads to localized sweating, heaviness, and Ama (toxins) in sweat channels
Contributes to blocked pores and poor skin detox
🩸 Other Contributing Factors
Rasa Dhatu Dushti: Impaired lymphatic/fluid metabolism
Medo Dhatu Dushti: Dysfunctional fat tissue metabolism
Agni Mandya: Weak digestion causing toxin accumulation
Ama Build-Up: Toxins circulating in the body disrupt natural sweating
Manasika Karana: Psychological issues like anxiety, overthinking, and stress
🔬 Modern Medical Causes of Hyperhidrosis
Primary Hyperhidrosis: No underlying medical condition; commonly affects palms, soles, armpits
Secondary Hyperhidrosis: Due to conditions such as:
Hyperthyroidism
Diabetes
Menopause
Infections
Neurological disorders
Side effects of medications
Triggers: Stress, anxiety, spicy food, caffeine, alcohol, and hot/humid climates
❗ Symptoms of Atisweda
Persistent or situational excessive sweating
Localized or generalized body regions affected
Moisture-related skin irritation, body odor, or fungal infections
Increased emotional discomfort in social settings
🪔 Ayurvedic Management Principles
Our approach involves:
Balancing the tridoshas, especially Pitta
Cleansing Rasa and Medo dhatus
Enhancing Agni (digestive fire) to prevent Ama formation
Calming the mind and nervous system
Using cooling herbs and therapies to regulate sweat
🔑 Key Ayurvedic Therapeutic Interventions
🛖 Panchakarma Therapies
Swedana (Herbal Steam) followed by Sheetala Chikitsa: Regulates body heat and sweating
Nasya (Nasal oil therapy): Helps calm the nervous system and manage emotional sweating
Abhyanga (Oil massage): Soothes the nervous system and improves circulation
Takradhara (Cool buttermilk stream therapy): Balances Pitta and calms the mind
🌿 Herbal Medicines
Usheera (Vetiver): Cooling and sweat-regulating
Chandana (Sandalwood): Calming, cooling, and anti-inflammatory
Musta (Nutgrass): Balances digestion and sweat production
Triphala: Detoxifier that supports Agni and metabolism
Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): Immunomodulator and anti-inflammatory
Amla (Indian gooseberry): Cooling, antioxidant, and rejuvenating
🥗 Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations
✅ Ahara (Diet)
Include cooling foods: cucumber, melons, coconut water, leafy greens
Avoid Pitta-aggravating foods: spicy, oily, fermented, and acidic items
Stay hydrated with herbal teas and water
🌿 Vihara (Lifestyle)
Wear breathable clothing made of cotton or natural fibers
Manage stress through yoga, meditation, and breathing exercises
Use herbal antiperspirants or natural dusting powders
Avoid direct sun, humid weather, and emotional triggers
🧘♀️ Preferred Yogic Practices
Shavasana (Corpse Pose)
Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep)
Sheetali Pranayama (Cooling Breath)
Chandra Bhedana Pranayama (Left Nostril Breathing)
Gentle stretching to improve circulation and relax the mind
🧪 Customized Care at Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital
Every treatment is personalized based on:
Dosha Analysis: Understanding dominant imbalances
Sweat Type & Pattern: Localized or generalized
Emotional and lifestyle triggers
Severity and impact on quality of life
A personalized plan is developed including:
Panchakarma therapies
Internal herbal medications
Local applications
Diet and lifestyle modification
✅ Benefits of Ayurvedic Management
🌿 Regulates sweat production naturally
🌱 Reduces Pitta-related heat and emotional reactivity
🩹 Prevents skin irritation and secondary infections
🧠 Calms the mind, relieving anxiety-related sweating
⚖️ Restores metabolic balance and digestive fire
💧 Improves thermoregulation and overall comfort
🏥 Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital: Holistic Healing for Hyperhidrosis
At Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital, we combine ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern assessment tools to treat Atisweda from its root. Our serene atmosphere, expert physicians, and individualized care protocols help patients regain confidence, comfort, and wellness—naturally.