Post Covid sweating: Is this common for others too?
I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
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I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
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I mentioned above I see a dermatologist. They’re the specialty that treats hyperhidrosis. The options depend on where you sweat the most. There are medications, but they’re basically anticholinergics so they have a ton of side effects and long-term risks, though there are some new topicals that may be approved soon with less risk.
For me, sweating from my face and underarms are the worst. I tried OTC prescription-strength anti-perspirants, the really strong ones, but it causes skin irritation. There are prescription versions too. There aren’t as many options for face/scalp.
Botox works the best for me. It temporarily paralyzes the nerves that cause the sweating. It’s really effective for my underarms but not as great for my face because my doctor has to inject my scalp because to get too close to my face would be considered cosmetic which would not be covered by my insurance.
If you’re able, it may be worth consulting a dermatologist to go over options.
My mom experiences this and she is post menopause.
If you found a solution please tell me.My big problem is face and scalp.
It hasn’t been a cure-all, but the best solution I’ve found so far is Botox. Here is the link to my original comment: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1127836/
To help with sweating from my scalp, my dermatologist does Botox injections across the front of my hairline. She can’t do my face because insurance won’t cover it (they’d consider it cosmetic), so she gets as close as she can, but it helps.
I’d suggest seeking out a dermatologist and you could talk to them about options for hyperhidrosis. There are medications and topicals, even other procedures, but Botox was the best option for me because most medications for excessive sweating are anticholinergic and have frequent side effects.
Post Covid sweating is every common especially after the Omicron variant, I also have palpitations and tremors to deal with. The sweating has subsided reasonably on its own but I sure wish that the palpitations would stop, it causes so much anxiety which doesn’t make it easier.
Thank you for providing such a detailed account of your symptoms and treatments. That kind of detail allows us to compare our symptoms and treatments with yours, and and learn from the similarities and differences.
Thank you for your endorsement of Pacing for Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM). I’ve just begun deliberate application of Pacing.
And thank you for your report of improvement in the level of your fatigue — that increases my confidence that mine will also improve!
That is pretty much how life is too..some days are pretty good..then I spend a week in bed sleeping and sleeping..
Still have the sweats..really overweight..extreme fatigue etc etc…. I wonder if it ever does leave us for good.
Your description of progress with LC — in spite of periodic reversals — is encouraging. Makes me more confident about eventually being (mostly) done with LC !
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