
“In our literature search for alternative treatments, we identified multiple unscientific and anecdotal sources claiming that cannabis can inhibit sweating. Our search of the medical literature revealed no evidence of a treatment attempt using cannabinoids, and thus, we initiated our study of one case with refractory generalized hyperhidrosis treated with cannabinoids from March to May 2021.
We observed a marked reduction in measured sweat and a significant improvement in the patient’s psychological well-being.
We conclude that, potentially, cannabinoids represent an effective therapeutic agent for hyperhidrosis and are worthy of further high-quality clinical investigation.”
“Hyperhidrosis can significantly curtail patient quality of life, from debilitating physical symptoms to social stigmatization and reduced life opportunities. Current treatments often prove unsatisfactory, especially in sufferers of generalized hyperhidrosis. In this open trial, we present the case of a refractory generalized hyperhidrosis treated with cannabinoids.
We found a remarkable reduction in the volume of sweat and an improvement to the patient’s quality of life using this novel low-cost and low-impact approach.”
“In summary, we report a case of precisely analyzed effects of cannabinoid therapy in generalized hyperhidrosis.
We believe cannabinoids hold potential as a low side-effect and well-tolerated therapy, especially in refractory cases of hyperhidrosis.
This reflects not only in the reduced perspiration, but also in the significant improvement in the participant’s quality of life.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36200741/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09546634.2022.2127308#d1e182