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Excessive Testicular Sweating & How To Treat It?

Excessive Testicular Sweating

Excessive testicular sweating might be an embarrassing issue for many, but it is a genuine problem that many face. While a normal amount of sweating in the groin area is expected, especially owing to the climate and if you are exercising or doing some physically strenuous work, but if you are experiencing excessive testicular sweating, there could be an underlying medical condition. Read on to find out what are the causes of excessive testicular sweating and how to treat it.

What are the Causes of Excessive Testicular Sweating?

It is normal to experience some amount of groin sweat. There are a lot of sweat glands present in the groin region and the area is also usually warm and covered by clothing. All these facts come together to mean that there is a lot of perspiration being generated in the area that cannot be wiped away easily or that can be refreshed by cool air. An abnormal or excessive amount of groin sweat could be a sign of an underlying medical condition or could also be a result of your lifestyle.

Some of the causes of excessive testicular sweating are given below.

Hyperhidrosis

Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which a person experiences excessive sweating, either in certain regions of the body that have a higher concentration of sweat glands or throughout the body. Some of the common areas include the palms, the armpits, and the groin.

If you suffer from hyperhidrosis, then the nerves of your body responsible for triggering the body’s sweat glands become overactive. These nerves start to incorrectly call on the sweat glands to manufacture more sweat than what is required to keep the body cool.

Hyperhidrosis can occur on its own or it can also develop from an underlying medication condition, such as an infection or diabetes.

Lifestyle Causes

Wearing tight pants or tight underwear can also trigger your body to produce excess groin sweat. Fabrics that do not ‘breathe’ are also going to keep the sweat in place for a longer time.

Alcohol and caffeine are also going to increase perspiration and urination as part of your body’s efforts to try and balance out the fluid levels.

Other Causes of Excessive Sweating

At times, excessive sweating can also be related to some other underlying conditions. For example, hyperthyroidism can also cause many different symptoms, excessive sweating is one of them.

Leukemia, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and many other types of cancers can also cause the occurrence of night sweating. However, it is not necessary that this sweating will be limited to the groin area. It is not really clear why excessive sweating is a symptom of cancer, but it is believed that excessive sweating is a result of the body trying to fight off cancer.

Being overweight or obese can also cause excessive sweating, especially in areas where there are more sweat glands present, or where there are skin folds present, such as the groin.

What are the Side Effects of Excessive Testicular Sweating?

There are many side effects of excessive testicular sweating. This can range from simple discomfort to actual serious complications, depending on what is the underlying cause of the problem. Some of the more commonly occurring side effects of excessive testicular sweating include:

Itching and chafing. Sweating from the testing and in the groin area, in general, is likely to cause the skin to become irritated, causing itching and chafing in the general area, especially with movement.

Fungal Infection. Excessive sweating in the groin region can lead to a fungal skin infection, such as jock itch. These types of infections typically thrive in a sweaty environment, especially where two parts of the skin rub against each other.

How to Treat Excessive Testicular Sweating?

Here are some easy home remedies that can take care of excessive sweating in the groin region. These include:

Talcum Powder

Talcum powder is used by people all over the world, especially in countries that have an excessively hot climate, to absorb sweat. You can use talcum powder and apply it to the groin area to keep the crotch region cool. It also helps prevent chafing and itching. However, keep in mind that one of the common side effects of talcum powder is that it can form clumps on your skin, which many people find causes discomfort. This issue can be easily avoided by showering frequently.

Natural talc is known to contain asbestos, a substance that has been positively linked to lung cancer when it is inhaled. Since 1976, the toiletry and cosmetic industry have been committed to using talcum powder that does not contain any detectable traces of asbestos.(1)

Although there is still a possibility that talcum powder can increase the risk of developing ovarian cancer, there is still not much evidence available that links it to other cancers.

Cornstarch

Many people prefer to use cornstarch for absorbing sweat instead of talcum powder.

Prescription Medications

If you have got a confirmed diagnosis of hyperhidrosis, then your doctor will recommend that you use a prescription-strength antiperspirant for your groin region and for any other areas where you are experiencing excessive sweating. Doctors may also prescribe some nerve-blocking medications, which are used for targeting the nerves that are responsible for activating the sweat glands.

Surgical Intervention

If you are having so much excessive testicular sweating that it has started to affect your quality of life and also your overall health, then one option available is the surgical removal of some of the sweat glands. You can discuss with your doctor whether this is a feasible option for your particular condition.

Is It Possible To Stop Excessive Testicular Sweating?

Making certain lifestyle changes can certainly go a long way in keeping you cool down and also remain dry in the groin region. One can consider these other options:

Practice Good Hygiene. Keeping your groin area clean by showering regularly and changing your underwear regularly will help cut down on itching and chafing. It might not necessarily stop the sweating, though, but it will keep the region drier and cleaner, thereby preventing any odor.

Use an Antiperspirant. You should start using antiperspirant in the groin area as well if you do not do so already. The same antiperspirant that you are using under your arms can also be applied to your groin (preferably keep two separate bottles for each area) and in fact, you can use an antiperspirant anywhere where you experience excessive sweating. Due to the fact that the groin area is a highly sensitive region, you should first test the skin thereby applying a little bit of antiperspirant. If you do not experience any discomfort or skin irritation, then you should go ahead and buy an extra antiperspirant for using just in the groin region. An effective antiperspirant for the groin region would be a product that contains around 10 to 15 percent of aluminum chloride hexahydrate concentrations.(2)

Maintain a Healthy Weight. If you are overweight, then losing some weight will help. While losing weight is not a guarantee that you will have reduced sweating in the testicular region, it will nevertheless still help boost your overall health.

Eat a Healthy And Nutritious Diet: Consider making the following changes to your diet:

Drink Plenty Of Water. If you have excessive testicular sweating, you need to avoid having caffeine and alcohol and instead, load up on your water intake. The better hydrated your body is, the easier it becomes to maintain an optimal temperature, thus avoiding excessive sweating.

Consume Foods That Are Rich In Calcium. Calcium is one of the essential nutrients needed by the body for regulating the internal temperature, for balancing the fluid levels, and also for other metabolic factors. That is why consuming calcium-rich foods will help.

Consume More Fruits And Vegetables, Preferably Fresh. Fruits and vegetables are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, which are all going to improve your overall health. If you are healthy, then you will notice a reduction in your sweat levels as well, providing there are no other medical condition responsible for causing the excessive sweating.

Eat Plenty Of Foods Rich in B-Vitamins. B vitamins have a big role to play in controlling many of the bodily functions, including nerve health, and also helping the body operating smoothly. The more efficient the manner in which the body’s systems are working, the easier it will be for the body to function and thus it will produce less sweat.

Choose Boxers Instead Of Briefs. Wearing cotton underwear will help take away the excess moisture from the groin region and also keep your testicles more comfortable. Boxers are also more preferable in keeping things free and drier.

Conclusion

If you experience excessive testicular sweating and it is interfering with your day-to-day life, then you should discuss with your doctor. The reason behind your excessive sweating could also be an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. Your doctor will advise you on some ways in which you can experience relief from excessive sweating with a prescription, lifestyle changes, and using an antiperspirant.

References:  

  1. Cancer.org. (2019). Talcum Powder and Cancer. [online] Available at: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-causes/talcum-powder-and-cancer.html [Accessed 20 May 2019].
  2. User, S. (2019). Not Just for Underarms – International Hyperhidrosis Society | Official Site. [online] Sweathelp.org. Available at: https://www.sweathelp.org/hyperhidrosis-treatments/antiperspirants/not-just-for-underarms.html [Accessed 20 May 2019].

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Last Modified On:June 19, 2019

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