These include both sedatives and medications that prevent the sympathetic nerves from stimulating the sweat glands. One of the most recent treatments is an injection of botulinum toxin (Botox®) into ...
The authors explain the risk of compensatory hyperhidrosis after endoscopic transthoracic sympathectomy (ETS) for palmar hyperhidrosis. Recent studies have shown that the rate and severity of ...
The search for a simple, long-lasting, and safe treatment has led to the use of botulinum-A toxin injections in those with excessive axillary hyperhidrosis. Materials and Methods: Fifteen patients ...
Botox injections have been FDA approved to treat excessive sweating. In the skin, Botox selectively turns off the sweat glands resulting in a normal appearance without wetness. Treatment is performed ...
Hyperhidrosis is defined as focal or generalized excessive sweating with a prevalence of 2.8% of the general population. This medical condition is associated with significant psychosocial ...
The good news is there are plenty of medication-based and therapeutic treatments ... tends to refer to excessive sweating that is in specific places like the armpits, face, or palms.) ...