Wednesday 10 June 2015

How Botox can be effective in treating excessive sweating problem?


The problem of excessive sweating is a cause of embarrassment for many people. It shatters their confidence and cause low self esteem. In number of cases, the problem of excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis is incurable even by using the high intensity anti-perspirants or deodorants. Their effect wears off after 2 to 3 hours of application. Until recently, the only permanent treatment available for controlling the problem of hyperhidrosis was surgical removal or damage to the sweat glands. But this involved quite many risks and side effects associated with any surgical treatment.

Wednesday 27 May 2015

What are the effective treatment options available for hyperhidrosis?


Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating problem is a realistic problem that is often quite embarrassing. It is most often caused in the underarms area but in some severe cases it can also take place in palms of hands, sole of feet, face or at any other area of the body.
 
So if you are encountering the problem of hyperhidrosis and you are hiding yourself under the bulky sweaters or planning to move to a colder climate, here are some practical and proven treatments which can prevent the heavy sweating problem.

Monday 9 February 2015

All the Causes of Night Sweats


Doctors often hear their patients complain of night sweats. Night sweats refer to excess sweating during the night. But if your bedroom is unusually hot or you are wearing too many bedclothes, you may sweat during sleep, and this is normal. True night sweats are severe hot flashes occurring at night that can drench your clothes and sheets and that are not related to an overheated environment.

It is important to note that flushing (a warmth and redness of the face or body) may be hard to distinguish from true night sweats.

Thursday 15 January 2015

How You Can Cure Hyperhidrosis at Home






Hyperhidrosis is a condition where a person suffers from excessive sweating, particularly from the face, armpits, and feet, but even from other areas of the body with a higher concentration of sweat glands. The reasons for excessive sweating could be either medical or hormonal, or sometimes, there simply are no reasons. Whatever the cause though, hyperhidrosis is often a highly traumatic experience, leading to depression, lack of confidence, and inability to work, socialize, or develop meaningful, personal relationships.
Fortunately then, it is entirely possible to cure the condition without ever having to visit the doctor or taking pharmaceutical drugs. So, let us explore exactly how you can cure hyperhidrosis at home:

Thursday 18 December 2014

How Botox works for Hyperhidrosis?


Botox may have been known for treating wrinkles, but it has really amazing effects when it comes to stopping excessive sweating.

What Botox actually is?

Botulinum toxin type A is a protein that is produced by bacterium Clostridium which temporarily and mildly inhibits neurotransmitters to paralyze the targeted area. Botox Cosmetic is the brand name for this product. Vistabel and Dysport are other brands of Botox. It has been approved by NHS and FDA for wrinkle remedy, hyperhidrosis, jaw reduction, bruxism, and migraine.