Can hyperhidrosis just go away?!


Question: Well, I have it on my hands and feet, and yes, it is very embarassing. I was wondering if it possibly might just go away, because I'm a young teenager and I don't want to do anything very serious, like botox. Also, if you know a lot about hyperhidrosis, could you tell me if drysol really works, and how to make it really work? Thanks.


Answers: Well, I have it on my hands and feet, and yes, it is very embarassing. I was wondering if it possibly might just go away, because I'm a young teenager and I don't want to do anything very serious, like botox. Also, if you know a lot about hyperhidrosis, could you tell me if drysol really works, and how to make it really work? Thanks.

Generally hyperhydrosis wont just disappear. Palmoplantar hyperhydrosis is best treated using a combo of Drysol (topically every evening) and something systemic (internally) like sage leaf extract.
With you drysol, apply every evening around the same time b4 bed, wrap your hands and feet in glad-wrap (cling film) and then cover feet with a snug sock and hands with gloves, even fingerless ones so it's not too hot for you. Make sure you wash it off in the morning and don't touch your eyes b4 cause it stings!!!!! Also go to a health store and get some sage leaf extract, take this for about 3 weeks in conjunction with your drysol and see if it healps. (you can also find like anti-persperants for your feet if the sweet starts to produce an odour and to try to slow it down through the day.)
Of coarse there is always botox as an option. What is your fears there??? I can give you some advise there too if it's something you want to look into in the future.
Good luck, I know it seems like a huge task to deal with right now but once you find the right combo that works for you, things will get easier.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidros...

Look under medications..hope this helps somewhat :]





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