Sports

Photos reveal ‘horrendous’ reality for girl who sweats three litres a day

2025-11-24 13:43
651 views
Photos reveal ‘horrendous’ reality for girl who sweats three litres a day

Darcie notice she was sweating more than normal (Picture: Kennedy News and Media) When Darcie Hamilton was 10, she noticed she was sweating more than anyone else at her primary school. But this wasn&#...

Photos reveal ‘horrendous’ reality for girl who sweats three litres a day Alice Giddings Alice Giddings Published November 24, 2025 1:43pm Updated November 24, 2025 1:43pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: DARCIE HAMILTON, 22, SUFFERS FROM THE RARE SWEATING CONDITION HYPERHIDROSIS) A woman with 'one of the worst cases' of sweating doctors have ever seen says the rare condition left her perspiring THREE LITRES of sweat a day. Darcie Hamilton, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, noticed she was sweating more than her peers at 10 years old during primary school. But as she grew older, Darcie's issue worsened, forcing her to take desperate measures to hide her problem from classmates. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266 Darcie notice she was sweating more than normal (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

When Darcie Hamilton was 10, she noticed she was sweating more than anyone else at her primary school.

But this wasn’t an isolated incident, as she grew older her sweating became a serious problem, forcing her to take drastic measures.

This included bringing three changes of clothes to school as well as taking up to five showers every day.

It wasn’t until Darcie was 16 that doctors finally diagnosed her with ‘one of the worst cases’ of hyperhidrosis they’d seen – a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively.

And shocking photos have revealed the side effects and ordeal she went through when her condition was at its worst at school.

‘School was absolutely horrendous for me,’ Darcie, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, recalls. ‘The condition was one of the things that I got severely bullied for.

‘I had to leave school at 14 because that’s how bad the bullying was from it. They would say I was dirty.’

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: DARCIE HAMILTON, 22, SUFFERS FROM THE RARE SWEATING CONDITION HYPERHIDROSIS) A woman with 'one of the worst cases' of sweating doctors have ever seen says the rare condition left her perspiring THREE LITRES of sweat a day. Darcie Hamilton, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, noticed she was sweating more than her peers at 10 years old during primary school. But as she grew older, Darcie's issue worsened, forcing her to take desperate measures to hide her problem from classmates. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266 Darcie was losing three litres of sweat each day (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

It’s something that ‘definitely affected’ her, and no matter what she did, the side effects only got worse.

‘The sweat would literally be from the top of my armpit all the way down to the bottom of my waist,’ Darcie, now 22, says.

‘I was going to the school in the winter without a jacket just so I wouldn’t sweat. The older I got, the more visible it became. I would start chafing. It would cause rashes, blisters, really bad sores.

‘It overtook my life, I was in my bed all day every day. I didn’t want to leave the house or make friends. I was embarrassed.’

Darcie says she was sweating three litres of fluid every day, and as a result began downing five litres of water to curb her dehydration.

‘I’d wake up soaking in sweat no matter how cold I was,’ Darcie adds. ‘I’d wash my hair then hours later it would be soaking in sweat and I’d need to wash it again.

‘Sometimes I’d be showering maybe four or five times a day and bringing two or three changes of clothing as well. I had to bring changes of clothes to school. If I go out, even just for a walk, sometimes I have to change two or three times a day.’

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: DARCIE HAMILTON, 22, WAS LEFT WITH SORES ON HER HANDS DUE TO EXCESSIVE SWEATING) A woman with 'one of the worst cases' of sweating doctors have ever seen says the rare condition left her perspiring THREE LITRES of sweat a day. Darcie Hamilton, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, noticed she was sweating more than her peers at 10 years old during primary school. But as she grew older, Darcie's issue worsened, forcing her to take desperate measures to hide her problem from classmates. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266 Darcie was left with painful sores on her hands because of the excessive sweating (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

She’s binned thousands of pounds worth of clothes after only being able to wear an item twice, because her excessive sweat had ‘destroyed’ it.

‘It really affected my confidence,’ Darcie says. ‘The hyperhidrosis caused contact dermatitis because of the constant sweating.

‘The sores in my armpits and hands were excruciating, and I would get hundreds of tiny blisters on both hands.’

After getting her hyperhidrosis diagnosis in 2019, doctors told her it was ‘one of the worst cases’ they’d ever seen.

Initially, Darcie was given NHS-funded botulinum toxin (colloquially known as Botox) injections for her hyperhidrosis, but received a letter earlier this year to say the treatment was being withdrawn from University Hospital Ayr.

Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)

Excessive sweating can happen for no obvious reason, because of another condition you may have, or as a side effect of a medicine you’re taking.

To avoid making it worse, don’t do the following:

  • Wear tight clothes or synthetic fabric like nylon
  • Wear enclosed boots or sports shoes
  • Drink alcohol or eat spicy food

If there’s no obvious cause for your sweating, and nothing seems to be helping, then you may be referred to a specialist (dermatologist).

They may recommend other treatments that you can try, such as:

  • taking tablets that reduce sweating
  • treating the areas with a weak electric current passed through water or on a wet pad (iontophoresis)
  • having botox injections for sweating under the armpits (this may not be available on the NHS)
  • surgery – for example, removal of the sweat glands

Source: NHS

The letter states the removal of treatment is due to a number of vascular consultant retirements and a national shortage of vascular consultants. This means the health board has consequently had to ‘prioritise acute and urgent care’ for remaining surgeons.

‘I was devastated when they cut the treatment,’ Darcie says. ‘I opened the letter and just balled my eyes out crying. I felt so defeated.

‘When I got my first Botox injection, it did last the full year and I had no symptoms – no blisters, no sweating. I felt great in myself.’

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: DARCIE HAMILTON'S SWEAT PATCHES ON HER CLOTHES DUE TO HER HYPERHIDROSIS) A woman with 'one of the worst cases' of sweating doctors have ever seen says the rare condition left her perspiring THREE LITRES of sweat a day. Darcie Hamilton, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, noticed she was sweating more than her peers at 10 years old during primary school. But as she grew older, Darcie's issue worsened, forcing her to take desperate measures to hide her problem from classmates. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266 The sweat patches on Darcie’s clothes show why she needed to change three times a day (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

She now has to pay to have the injections privately and says she does still struggle with sweating, but not to the extent she did before.

‘Because the Botox is wearing off, you start feeling the dread again,’ she adds. ‘It’s something I think I’ll have to deal with for the rest of my life.’

The 22-year-old doesn’t believe hyperhidrosis is taken seriously as a real medical condition.

‘I think people see someone sweating and think they’re disgusting and don’t clean themselves,’ she explains. ‘But it’s a real medical condition and there’s real people living with it.’

Vicki Campbell, director of Acute Service at NHS Ayrshire & Arran, commented on the withdrawal of the injections, saying: ‘Vascular services in NHS Ayrshire & Arran are delivered as part of a network arrangement with NHS Lanarkshire and NHS Dumfries & Galloway.

‘Despite attempts to recruit, there are currently vacancies in the network’s consultant establishment which is representative of a national shortage of vascular surgeons.’

Vicki explains the National Referral Protocol – a framework for identifying and referring individuals to the appropriate services – was published in September 2025, and supersedes the Exceptional Referral Protocol.

PIC FROM Kennedy News and Media (PIC SHOWS: DARCIE HAMILTON, 22, WAS LEFT WITH SORES AND RASHES DUE TO EXCESSIVE SWEATING) A woman with 'one of the worst cases' of sweating doctors have ever seen says the rare condition left her perspiring THREE LITRES of sweat a day. Darcie Hamilton, who lives near Ayr, Scotland, noticed she was sweating more than her peers at 10 years old during primary school. But as she grew older, Darcie's issue worsened, forcing her to take desperate measures to hide her problem from classmates. DISCLAIMER: While Kennedy News and Media uses its best endeavours to establish the copyright and authenticity of all pictures supplied, it accepts no liability for any damage, loss or legal action caused by the use of images supplied and the publication of images is solely at your discretion. SEE KENNEDY NEWS COPY - 0161 697 4266 Darcie has rashes from the sweating (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

The Exceptional Referral Protocol is a set of rules for procedures not routinely available through the NHS, because they are primarily for cosmetic reasons and do not treat an underlying disease. These referrals are only granted on a case-by-case basis if there is clear evidence that the patient will experience significant benefit.

More Trending

‘The NRP sets out NHS Scotland-wide criteria for the treatment of a number of conditions,’ Vicki adds. ‘Under this guidance, Botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis is not routinely provided by NHS Scotland.

‘As a result of the above, consultant time requires to be prioritised for the provision of acute and urgent vascular care.

Deals of the Day
  • Dyson’s Black Friday sale is here! Save up to £550 on vacuums, Airwraps and hairdryers

    Dyson’s Black Friday sale is here! Save up to £550 on vacuums, Airwraps and hairdryers

  • Boots Black Friday deals are live – shop top offers on fragrance, gift sets and more!

    Boots Black Friday deals are live – shop top offers on fragrance, gift sets and more!

  • Sick of shaving? This at-home device will save you hundreds on hair removal

    Sick of shaving? This at-home device will save you hundreds on hair removal

  • Emma is celebrating 10 years of better sleep with free bedding bundles worth hundreds!

    Emma is celebrating 10 years of better sleep with free bedding bundles worth hundreds!

  • Pack 60% more with these cubes that sell every 2 mins - and travel smarter, not heavier

    Pack 60% more with these cubes that sell every 2 mins – and travel smarter, not heavier

View More »

‘We would like to take this opportunity to apologise to any patient that this may affect. Due to patient confidentiality, we are unable to comment on individual cases.’

Do you have a story to share?

Get in touch by emailing [email protected].

Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source The Slice

Your free newsletter guide to the best London has on offer, from drinks deals to restaurant reviews.

Postcode ? DOB ? Email I agree to receive newsletters from Metro I agree to receive newsletters from Metro Sign UpSign Up

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy