What is Axillary Hyperhidrosis and How Can Botox Help?Axillary hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which the body sweats excessively and far more than meets its physiological needs. While everyone sweats in response to certain stimuli, sufferers of axillary hyperhidrosis are forced to contend with higher levels of perspiration that can actually effect how they live their day-to-day lives.
 
Those who are diagnosed with axillary hyperhidrosis often have to be cautious about the clothing they wear in order to avoid embarrassing stains. Many find that they will refrain from enjoyable social activities, out of worry that their excessive sweating will be an embarrassing issue. In fact, it is not uncommon for those who are diagnosed with axillary hyperhidrosis to experience bouts of depression.
 
When someone has hyperhidrosis, they tend to experience extreme sweat that will literally drip from the armpits. Some cases involve sweating in other areas of the body including the feet, hands, back and face.
 
Those who suffer from this condition will soon realize that standard drugstore products do not offer a solution in reducing the amount of sweat or in hiding the odor that results.
 
Axillary hyperhidrosis is usually the result of an over-stimulated sympathetic nervous system. Once it has been diagnosed, a doctor may recommend one of the following treatments:
  • Topical treatments
  • Systematic medications
  • Neuromuscular blocking agents
  • Iontophoresis
  • Surgical procedures
Topical treatments prescribed by the doctor contain aluminum salts that will obstruct sweat glands and block perspiration from reaching the surface. Such treatments act in the same manner as antiperspirants found in the pharmacy, but they contain a higher level of aluminum salts and therefore tend to be more effective.
 
Topical treatments are a short-term way of stopping the sweat from reaching the surface of the skin and they do not resolve the issue.
 
Surgical methods have been known to provide relief for axillary hyperhidrosis, but they can be extremely invasive, painful and expensive. Patients require a long period of downtime afterwards.
 
Doctors have discovered that Botox is providing great relief for those who suffer from axillary hyperhidrosis, without an invasive surgical procedure.
 
Botox injections work by deactivating the sweat glands. The solution will block the transmission and release of acetylcholine. Botox is FDA approved and has quickly become a popular choice for those who suffer from excessive sweating issues.
 
In short, Botox is a preferable treatment because of the following:
  • Long-lasting results (each treatment lasts up to 6 months)
  • Cost-efficient
  • Non-Invasive Procedure
  • Safe
  • Effective treatment
  • Works by deactivating overactive sweat glands
Botox is not a way of merely covering up the issue of axillary hyperhidrosis. It offers those who suffer from the problem a reasonable means of treatment that will last for up to half a year
 
Contact your doctor to find out if Botox treatments are the right choice in treating your axillary hyperhidrosis.
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