Treatment of hyperhidrosis can be divided into topical, oral, surgical, and nonsurgical treatments (botulinum toxin). These therapeutic options differ with respect to their efficacy, duration of ...
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 ...
One of the most recent treatments is an injection of botulinum toxin (Botox®) into the area of excessive sweating. Botulinum is a toxin that affects nerve endings and decreases the transmission of the ...
For an extended period, treatment options for people living with hyperhidrosis were few, but all that changed with Botox, ...
Question: My 15-year-old daughter is really embarrassed by excessive sweating. The affected areas seem to be just her hands ...
Introduction: Axillary hyperhidrosis can be a source of social isolation and embarrassment. The available treatments are either ineffective or have intolerable side effects. The search for a ...
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 ...
If the social repercussions become too significant, psychological help is necessary. Specialists rely on the hyperhidrosis severity scale to assess the seriousness of the situation, as well as the ...