Excessive sweating is a common problem in persons with SCI[35,36]. In most individuals, episodic hyperhidrosis is usually associated with other autonomic dysfunctions such as autonomic dysreflexia and orthostatic hypotension, or with post-traumatic syringomyelia. Most common symptoms are minimal/abolished sweating under the level of injury and profuse sweating over the level of injury. This is due to compensatory increase in sweat secretion above the level of injury due to the loss of sympathetic stimulation below the level of injury, which results in reduced sweat production