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Overview
If you suffer from excessive sweating, you may feel
like youve tried everything. You may have
lost hope. Even if you feel this way, please take some
time to read through the information on these pages about
all the current treatments available for treating hyperhidrosis. We think
the things you learn will ignite your optimism.
Some traditional treatments, like antiperspirants
and iontophoresis, have been improved and we
now know how to make them more effective. New treatments,
like Botox injections, have started giving
relief to those who never thought theyd find it. Physicians
and their patients are also experimenting with combinations
of treatments and getting good results.
Due to side effects, oral medications are not recommended as a long-term solution.
Similarly, surgical options, although heavily advertised, are reserved for only
certain severe cases of hyperhidrosis that have not responded to any of the other
treatment options. Before considering surgical treatment, physicians and their patients
must fully consider and discuss the very real risks of permanent damage and severe side effects.
For an at-a-glance overview of current hyperhidrosis treatments and the parts
of the body they may be used to treat, use the chart below.
Download and print this chart.
Everyones experience with this condition is different. So please be patient,
explore all your options, explore combinations of your options, and work with
your doctor to find the best treatments for your individual situation. Keep in mind,
also, that research is still being conducted and new treatments, and new ways of using
the current treatments, are being worked on. Subscribe to our e-newsletter,
SweatSolutions,
and youll be among the first to know about the latest developments.
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