We all have days and situations when we perspire more than usual,
such as in the gym or on a sweltering hot day. But in some cases,
sweating can get out of control such as when it happens for no apparent
reason. If excessive perspiration starts controlling your life, you may
have to get out the heavy artillery.
What is severe underarm perspiration?
When
severe sweating, or hyperhidrosis, starts affecting your quality of
life and not even clinical strength or prescription antiperspirants
work, you may be a candidate for treatment with Botox. The exact causes
of excessive underarm sweating are unknown but it often starts during
puberty or in young adulthood. Most people with this condition have to
change their clothes frequently, they have problems with odour control,
they miss out on social activities and they experience challenges with
romantic relationships.
How does Botox stop excessive sweating?
When
prescription antiperspirants or oral medication have no effect on the
hyperhidrosis, treatment with the neurotoxin Botox may provide a
solution. Botox temporarily blocks the signals from the nerves that
stimulate the sweat glands, stopping the excessive perspiration. As the
Botox treatments typically only target the underarm areas, the effects
of the neurotoxin are localised and sweat will continue to produce in
other areas.
How do I determine whether Botox is an option for me?
In
order to determine whether you would be a candidate for Botox
treatment, schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider to
discuss your problem and get information on the available options.
What can I expect from the procedure?
With
a very fine needle and in a series of approximately 15 injections at a
time, tiny quantities of Botox are injected into the underarm area. The
actual procedure does not take longer than 15 minutes and the effects
can last up to 6 months. The neurotoxin takes a while to take effect,
but from week 3-4 after the treatment you should see a significant
reduction in your sweat production.
In terms of my medical history, what should my doctor know?
Before
treatment can commence, your doctor needs to know about any medication
you're taking, whether over-the-counter medicines or prescription drugs.
He also needs to know about any herbal products and vitamins you take.
Then there are medical conditions that your doctor needs to know about.
He will ask you questions such as:
· Do you suffer from conditions affecting the muscular and nervous system?
· Are you allergic to botulinum toxin products?
· Do you suffer from respiratory problems such as asthma or bronchitis?
· Do you have problems swallowing?
· Do you have bleeding problems?
· Are there any surgical procedures scheduled?
· Have you had facial surgery in the past?
· Have you experienced any changes in the appearance of your face?
· Are you pregnant or planning a pregnancy?
· Are you breastfeeding or planning to breastfeed?
Conclusion
When
severe sweating takes control of you life and nothing you've tried has
proven effective, Botox may be the right solution for you. Botox
treatment for excessive underarm sweating is not a new treatment; it's
just not as well known as for facial treatments. In fact, Botox was FDA
approved for use in the armpits in 2004.
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