Complications of Excessive Sweating
The complications of excessive sweating extend far beyond discomfort. Excessive sweating, when unmanaged, can cause physical, emotional, and social problems that affect daily life, self-esteem, and overall wellbeing.
Skin and Hygiene Problems
Persistent moisture leads to:
Fungal infections, especially athlete’s foot and underarm candidiasis
Bacterial infections, including body odour and boils
Skin maceration, where the skin becomes soggy, white, and breaks easily
Eczema or contact dermatitis, triggered by constant wetness or irritation from antiperspirants
Blisters, calluses, and cracked heels, particularly in the feet
Sweat itself is odourless, but when it mixes with bacteria, it causes strong body odour, often leading to embarrassment and social withdrawal.
Emotional and Social Consequences
Excessive sweating can seriously impact mental health:
Anxiety, especially around handshakes, public speaking, or dating
Low self-confidence, leading to withdrawal from social or professional environments
Avoidance behaviour, such as choosing not to wear certain clothes or avoiding exercise
Depression, particularly in people with chronic or untreated symptoms
Schoolchildren may face bullying, while adults may feel judged or misunderstood.
Occupational Impact
Hyperhidrosis can interfere with:
Manual tasks, like writing, using tools, or operating machinery
Professional interactions, including interviews, presentations, or teamwork
Clothing choices, as sweat patches may be visible
In some industries, such as healthcare, food preparation, or beauty, visible sweating may cause stress or hygiene concerns.
Sleep Disruption
Night sweats linked to secondary hyperhidrosis can:
Interrupt sleep, leaving people tired, irritable, and unfocused
Contribute to daytime fatigue and poor concentration
This is especially common in people with menopause, infections, or hormone-related conditions.
Complications of Excessive Sweating In South Africa
In South Africa, people with excessive sweating often suffer in silence. Lack of awareness, stigma, and poor access to specialist care mean that complications can persist for years. Many only seek help after developing infections or emotional distress.
The complications of excessive sweating are avoidable. With the right treatment and support, most people can manage symptoms, reduce risks, and regain confidence in both personal and professional life.


