DRIONIC AT AKUMER
With the drionic device, you can control sweating effectively, painlessly and safely, which can last up to 6 weeks.
Definition
Although sweating is a vital function, excess is a disease.
Sweating (perspiration) is the removal of fluid from the skin, mixed with salt, with the help of sweat glands. This process is a vital function for the body to stay cool. Sweat usually accumulates in our armpits, feet and palms.
We are born with about 2 to 4 million sweat glands. How much we sweat also depends on the number of sweat glands we have. Sweat glands become fully active, especially during puberty. Women usually have more sweat glands than men, but men’s sweat glands are more active.
Since sweating is a necessary mechanism to maintain the body’s natural temperature, we sweat more as the outside temperature rises. In addition, as people exercise, they sweat as a physical response when faced with situations that make them angry, angry, embarrassing or afraid. If sweating is accompanied by fever, weight loss, chest pain, shortness of breath, or palpitations, a physician should be consulted. Such symptoms may indicate an underlying condition (such as hyperthyroidism). Excessive sweating can also be one of the symptoms of menopause.