Herein, can you outgrow hyperhidrosis?
If your hyperhidrosis is caused by a family genetic predisposition, then it is unlikely that you will outgrow hyperhidrosis. The good news is there are many forms of treatment that you can explore with the doctors at Johns Hopkins.
Similarly, does hyperhidrosis get worse with age? Does it improve over a lifetime or do the symptoms worsen? The short answer is “yes” - hyperhidrosis does seem to get better with age. It depends on how you get hyperhidrosis, however. For people who suffer from primary focal hyperhidrosis, the most common type, age does improve symptoms.
Beside above, can hyperhidrosis be cured permanently?
While an exact cure is not currently on the table, there are many treatment options available to those with hyperhidrosis. Some of them treat the condition so effectively that patients only have mild symptoms, or none at all.
At what age does hyperhidrosis stop?
Contrary to popular wisdom, our study found that hyperhidrosis does not go away or decrease with age. In fact 88% of respondents say their excessive sweating has gotten worse or stayed the same over time. This was consistent across all the different age groups in the study, including older adults.
