Hyperhidrosis - The Real and Hidden Costs

103 23
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which the subject sweats excessively.
It is classified as a genetic condition and in most cases not fatal.
This non seriousness tends to sideline the condition from the mainstream medical conditions, resulting in many suffers not seeking treatment.
Not seeking treatment however might end up costing more in both direct and hidden costs as outlined below.
Direct Costs If one is suffering from hyperhidrosis, it is a constant battle to keep high hygienic standards and this is more costly when compared to the average bloke who sweats normally.
1.
Laundry costs will more than double as one has to change clothes more often.
If one has prevalent groin or axillary sweating of the armpits, then extra cost will be incurred for stain removal.
2.
More laundry and cleaning will require that one purchase more clothes especially underwear, socks shoes, shirts and blouses.
Bedding and pillows will also need to be upgraded more often than normal.
3.
Maintaining extra hygiene will require that one buys special antibacterial soaps, shampoos and conditioners to keep the bacterial away.
This has to be complimented by costly antiperspirants, deodorants and dry powders.
4.
Accessorizing will cost more especially as one has to purchase high absorbent pads and towels, shoe insoles and sweat bands.
5.
There are also direct costs associated with visits to the doctor for consultation which is normal when one experiences excessive sweating.
Indirect Costs There are a lot of hidden and lost opportunity costs which people suffering from hyperhidrosis do not usually consider.
These involve the following: 1.
Opportunity costs due to failure to achieve their full potential in their employment or sporting discipline.
Many suffers are quite, reserved and sometimes considered anti-social hence bypassed for promotion.
2.
Opportunity costs due to lack of proper social networking.
Networking results is many social opportunities and lack thereof results in lost potential business deals.
In a pure social aspect, suffers might end up with depression which will increase not only their isolation but treatment costs to treat the depression.
3.
There could be hidden health costs as most people suffering from hyperhidrosis avoid exercising for fear of sweating more.
This in turn makes then unhealthy resulting in more costs to solve these health problems such as obesity.
A cost benefit analysis based on these factors outlined above will definitely show that it is cost beneficial to seek treatment for hyperhidrosis and prevent excessive sweating.
This will in turn plug the constant drain to the financial bottom-line.
And to make it even sweet to the ear and easier on the pocket, there are natural methods which can help reduce or completely stop excessive sweating.
One of these fast, cost effective and risk free natural methods is outlined in the link given in the resource box.
Source...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.