Sweating Treatment

January 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So what kinds of sweating treatment methods are out there that actually WORK!?

Chances are you’re here because you’ve tried a bunch of different solutions to no avail and are looking for that secret herbal remedy, or that one special technique which is going to stop sweat in it’s tracks.  While I can’t guarantee any of these will do that for you, it won’t hurt to try these out, that’s the only way you’re going to figure out the best solution for yourself, try as many things out as possible!  With that in mind, here are some tactics you can start with today:

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Hyperhidrosis Treatment

December 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Hyperhidrosis is a difficult condition to live with. Having to deal with the sweating on a continual basis makes many social situations, even intimate situations hard to manage.  This is why so many seek out Hyperhidrosis Treatment as soon as they learn they have it.  But what are the best Hyperhidrosis Treatments out there? What are the side effects? Will it even work?  These are the kinds of things you need to take into consideration.

The most extreme Hyperhidrosis Treatment is surgery.  Surgery involves cutting the sympathetic nerve which is near your undearms, this prevents your nerves from signalling your sweat glands to produce sweat.  This has a high rate of success but the procedure is irreversable.  That combined with possible complications makes it something to consider carefully.  It is possible to get compensatory sweating(CS) which means you will end up sweating in other areas of your body a lot more to make up for the nerves being cut.  In some patients this ends up being just as irritating.

Another Hyperhidrosis Treatment to consider are oral medications.  Anticholinergics block neurotransmitters like acetylcholine from stimulating your sweat glands.  This in turn leads to reduced sweating.  The only complication with this form of treatment are side effects such as increased heart rate, double vision, short-term memory loss, inability to concentrate, dry/sore throat, disorientation, and many more issues, too many to list.

Then of course there are antiperspirants which are the most frequently used Hyperhidrosis Treatment.  The main ingredient which makes this effective is “aluminum chloride”.  This is found in 10-15% concentrations in stores usually, however via prescription, you can get it as high as 30%.  The only issue is at such a high concentration, skin irritation is common, additionally, this treatment needs to be re-applied throughout the day.

Due to the inherant complications, it’s best to seek out more natural remedies before considering either one of these options.

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Hyperhydrosis Treatment

November 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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When you’ve got a bad case of excessive sweating, you’ll bend over backwards for a good hyperhydrosis treatment. The problem is most of the methods don’t do much at all to help the situation, I’ve been there!  You try solution after solution, but they all seem to be made for people other than yourself, you start to wonder if maybe you’re some sort of special case, that there is nothing that will work for you.  There are solutions though if you’re one of those tough cases for whom sweating just seems like a losing battle and that solution is surgery.

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Stop Hyperhidrosis

October 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want to know how to stop hyperhidrosis?  The answer may be a little much for you.  You see, while there are a lot of treatments out there to stop excess sweating, not all of them work too well and the ones that do work tend to be quite extreme.  What do I mean by that?  Well, let’s take a look at one of your best options so you can see what I mean.

1.    ETS Surgery

ETS surgery is one of the best ways to stop hyperhidrosis.  This is a surgical procedure which involves making incisions in the back, inserting a camera in there, in between the ribcage and locating your sympathetic nerves.  Once found, they are then burned or clamped.  If they are burned, they are destroyed forever and will no longer send signals to your sweat glands to sweat.  Clamping is not as permanent, which in a way is good.  Why would I say that is good?

Well the truth is, even though this surgery is over 98% effective in reducing sweating, there are complications that arise.  Namely, there is compensatory sweating.  That is sweating on places like your back, and your stomach to make up for not being able to sweat from your underarms.  Some people find this is even worse than sweating from your underarms and there are horrible pics out on the net which show this unfortunate result.

So while you can stop hyperhidrosis, it’s a matter of whether you’re willing to roll the dice.  Are you willing to take the risk of getting compensatory sweating?  Are you willing to go under the knife and permanently destroy your nerves in your body?  It’s quite the decision to make

If that is too intense for you, there are safer solutions that are surprisingly just as effective.  There aren’t many of them, but I’ve done the leg work and thus far, the best all natural cure can be found here: click this link to check it out

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Stop Hyperhidrosis - Or Die Trying!

September 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for a way to stop hyperhidrosis?  By now you probably know that hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating, it is also a condition that affects over 8 million people.  There are many things which could have caused it such as endocrine diseases, obesity, menopause, antidepressants, endocrine treatments, central nervous system or psychiatric disorders.

So if you’re dead set to stop hyperhidrosis from pushing you over the edge, here are a few things you can try out:

1.    Take Up Yoga

A lot of the time excessive sweating can be due to a lot of stress or nervous energy, this goes back to the “nervous system disorders”.  So by bringing down your anxiety levels, you can essentially treat your hyperhidrosis.  If you practice it every day, it will help to change your mindset and keep you more at ease throughout the day thus reducing how much you sweat.

2.    Do You Smoke?

If you smoke, quitting can be of great help to you too.  Smoking not only slowly kills you via lung cancer, it also dilates your blood vessels thus increasing your body temperature and causing you to sweat.  Those cigarettes aren’t as relaxing as you would think.

3.    Driclor

Then of course, there is Driclor.  This is a prescription medication so powerful you don’t even have to take it every day for it to be effective.  Just apply it at night making sure your skin is dry and the next morning wake up and wash the area where it was applied.  You don’t need to re-apply after that, you will be good for a day or two.

Now if none of these are powerful enough to stop hyperhidrosis for you, there is an even better all natural solution that works in under 2 weeks.  If you truly want to get rid of your sweating in a safe and effective way, check it out, many people are reporting their successes with it: click here for more info.

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Sweating Treatments

September 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some sweating treatments that aren’t going to result in you being cut up or injected or anything else extreme like that?  While those types of surgical treatments can help, they are quite invasive, it would be much better if we can get the solution solved naturally.  But is there such a way?  Sure there is!  It’s just a matter of what works best for you, different solutions work for different people.  So why don’t you start off with one of these:

1.    Alcohol

Drink much?  One of the best sweating treatments for those who do is to completely cut out the alcohol.  You see alcohol will dilate your blood vessels and thus it will increase your overall body temperature as blood courses through your veins even faster.  So cut out the drinking!

2.    White Vinegar

You’re not going to have to drink this, thankfully, all you need to do is pick up some of this and some cotton balls and dab it onto your underarms or wherever else you’re sweating.  This will work by closing up your pores and preventing too much sweat from escaping.

3.    Certain Dri

Ever seen this thing in stores?  It’s an over the counter antiperspirant that is stronger than most.  It contains aluminum chloride in a 20% concentration which is why it is so good at preventing excess sweating.  If you can’t find it in your store, you will for sure find it online.

Any of these sweating treatments should do the trick in a pinch, but if you’re more serious about permanently ending this horrid problem, you may need to look into something more powerful.  If you want to take things to the next level, click here and check out this solution.

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Hyperhidrosis Treatments

August 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking into any Hyperhidrosis treatments?  I understand your frustration, there are only a few professional treatment methods available to you and they each have their pros and cons.  I’m going to go over them with you here real quick to give you an idea of what your options are.

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Excessive Sweating Treatment

August 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want an excessive sweating treatment that will put an end to those embarrassing sweat stains?  Having Hyperhidrosis can be a daily irritance that prevents you from living your life to your fullest.  It’s sad but true, many people are hindered in social situations because of this bodily function that has simply gone haywire!  So how do we restore the natural balance?  The solution is to try out as many different excessive sweating treatment methods as possible and use the ones that work best for you.  Here are a few to consider:

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Excessive Sweating / Hyperhidrosis Treatment With Botox® C.

August 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So I was on Youtube the other day and I happened across an interesting video documenting Hyperhidrosis Treatment with Botox.  The Doctor injects the Botox into 20-30 different sites on the underarm area which results in 80-90% reduction in sweating.  If you’re at all squemish, you’re not going to want to watch this.

Pretty interesting isn’t it?  This is something which you will have to do on an ongoing basis if you choose this form of treatment as the treatment is somewhat temporary (6-12 months).  In addition, it will be costly as this IS surgery.

If you have the money and are willing to go through the slight discomfort every 6-12 months, then this can be an effective method of Hyperhidrosis treatment.

If this isn’t your cup of tea though, there are plenty of 100% natural methods available that many people have found just as effective as surgery.  It’s advisible you look down that path first.

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Hyperhidrosis Surgery - Is It Really Worth It?

July 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Are you considering hyperhidrosis surgery?  It’s quite a serious step to take to go under the knife.  Granted this condition can drive you absolutely crazy that I don’t blame you, however before you dive in, here’s what you need to know:

Hyperhidrosis surgery, is mainly referred to as ETS surgery, this is short for Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy surgery.  The first thing that happens is small incisions are made on both sides of your back that are 1/12th of an inch large.  Once this is done, a small camera is inserted in past your ribcage to find the main “sympathetic trunk” which is a bunch of nerves which signal to your sweat glands to sweat.

Now, depending on what you want to treat, be it your underarms, forehead or palms, certain “ganglions” are essentially burned and destroyed, preventing that area of the body from sweating, permanently.
Now this is both good and bad.  The reason why I say it can be bad is you will now be at greater risk of heatstroke.  This is particularly important if you live in a high temperature climate or ever intend on visiting such a place.

Also, you are at risk of getting compensatory sweating which is sweating of the trunk, thighs or butt in compensation for the lack of sweat elsewhere on the body.  In fact, most people do get some form of this after surgery, it’s just that for most it’s not that severe.  But if you happen to be one of the unlucky ones(the 10%), your life will be made a living hell.  Some people can’t even go the day without changing their shirt because their back and stomach just end up drenching it.

So considering all this, hyperhidrosis surgery may not be the best cure out there for you.  The good news is there are ways of solving this problem by natural means, you should definitely explore this method fully before even considering surgery.   One of the best natural treatments can cure your sweating in as little as two weeks time, you can check it out for yourself by clicking this link.

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