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AILESBURY COSMETIC: 'Botox for sweating explained' by Dr. Patrick Treacy

BOTOX® is approved for excessive underarm sweating when topical agents don’t work.
 

 
Botox ® and Dysport ® injections for sweating

Botox ® and Dysport ® injections for sweating

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PR Log (Press Release)Jun 22, 2009 – What is hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis means excessive sweating. Sweating is one of the most important ways in which the body loses heat.

There are two main types of hyperhidrosis:

1. Focal hyperhidrosis is the more common type involving excessive sweating on the feet, hands and, in about 30 - 40% of cases, the armpits. The face may also be affected, but less often. Even less common is gustatory hyperhidrosis, when sweating on the face is triggered by hot or spicy food. Neurotoxin Injection Treatment is recommended for the treatment of focal hyperhidrosis affecting the armpits (axillary hyperhidrosis) when other treatments have not worked.

2. Generalised hyperhidrosis affects the whole body. It is much less common and is usually caused by another illness such as an infection, diabetes or when the thyroid gland is overactive. The excessive sweating usually stops when the illness is treated.

How common is hyperhidrosis?
It has been estimated that up to 1 % of the population has some form of hyperhidrosis. It usually starts during the teens and twenties.

What are the causes of hyperhidrosis?
It is not known why some people are affected and others are not. About 1/3 to 1/2 of people with hyperhidrosis have a relative with a similar problem, suggesting that there may be a genetic cause. Hyperhidrosis is caused by overactivity of one type of sweat gland, the eccrine gland. These glands are found virtually all over the body surface but they are concentrated on the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet and in the armpits. Many things can trigger normal sweating and this is also true for hyperhidrosis - it is just the amount of sweating that varies. Examples of triggers include:

exercise
heat or cold
alcohol, coffee or tea, smoking, hot or spicy food
stress, anxiety or strong emotions
certain times of the day
People with hyperhidrosis can produce a large volume of sweat. This means that the hands, feet, chest or armpits (depending on which part of the body is affected) may be constantly damp. This may make normal everyday activities more difficult to carry out and it can cause embarrassment at work or socially. However, it is not true that hyperhidrosis causes body odour: the smell that some people think is due to sweating is in fact caused by bacteria if sweat remains there for a long time.

What can I do about hyperhidrosis?
Choose clothing that will keep you cool. Natural fibres are cool but they absorb sweat and can remain damp; some synthetic fibres are warm but they draw sweat away from the body and feel dry. Consider having a change of clothing available during the day.

Keep your work environment cool and well aired.

Avoid the food and drinks that trigger sweating. These will be different for everyone but you will probably know what causes problems for you.

Reduce stress, tension and anxiety. These are common problems for everyone, though people with hyperhidrosis have the extra difficulties of coping with sweating. Think about how you can reduce stress during the day, plan your activities carefully and make time to relax.

Pay attention to your personal hygiene. Odour can be reduced by taking frequent showers. Although this will not be convenient for people who constantly sweat it is an effective and simple measure to take.

(Botulinum Toxin Type A) from the same company (Allergan, Inc.) as BOTOX® Cosmetic, but in a treatment designed especially for the specific medical need of excessive underarm sweating when antiperspirants fail. BOTOX® was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nearly 20 years ago, and it has been used to treat a variety of medical conditions. The same formulation with dosing specific to excessive underarm sweating when antiperspirants fail was approved in 2004.

BOTOX® neurotoxin treatment helps control excessive underarm sweating by temporarily blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands. When the sweat glands don’t receive chemical signals, the excessive sweating stops.

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Ailesbury Clinics Ltd is the leading provider of advanced medical aesthetic skin care in Ireland. It was awarded Best Medical Practice in Ireland 2005.

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Country:Ireland
Categories:Medical, Lifestyle, Health
Tags:dr patrick treacy, botox, ailesbury clinic, sweating, hyperhidrosis
Last Updated:Jun 22, 2009
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