03/04/2026
Menopause symptoms don’t stop at hot flashes.
Menopause sweating and perimenopause sweating are more common than many women realize. Many women notice increased underarm sweat, body odor, and sudden sweating episodes during menopause, even if they never struggled with excessive sweating before.
Hormonal changes can affect the body’s temperature regulation system, triggering hot flashes, night sweats, and increased underarm sweating. For some women, these symptoms become frustrating to manage with deodorant or antiperspirant alone.
Many women develop daily routines to cope with menopause-related sweating, including frequent showers, wipes, clothing changes, or stronger antiperspirants.
For women struggling with persistent underarm sweat or hyperhidrosis, treatments like MiraDry are designed to permanently reduce underarm sweat and odor by targeting sweat glands in the treated area.
If you are experiencing menopause-related sweating, excessive underarm sweat, or menopause-related body odor, a dermatology consultation can help determine whether MiraDry or other sweat reduction treatments may be appropriate.
Many women don’t realize that increased underarm sweating can be connected to menopause symptoms. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
If menopause has changed the way your body sweats, we’re here to help you explore treatment options.