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Treating Excessive Sweating Using Iontophoresis

For the many of the millions dealing with specific types of excessive sweating such as palmar or plantar hyperhidrosis, finding a treatment option like iontophoresis can be a relief. As a treatment, iontophoresis has been getting more attention as an excessive sweating treatment since fewer people want to endure the embarrassment associated with the disorder. This can be particularly true when more common treatments, such as prescription antiperspirants fail to achieve results.nnIontophoroesis uses water to conduct small electrical charges into the patient's skin. Even doctors are not entirely sure why this process works as an excessive sweating treatment, but there have been connections made to the minerals present in the water combining with the charge microscopically thickens the skin's outer layer. By thickening the skin, the flow of sweat to the surface is impeded. Additionally, once the sweat production is interrupted, it is possible to see immediate cessation of sweating.nnWith hands, feet, or both sunk into shallow trays of water, the electric charge is then applied. They must spend at least 20 to 40 minutes soaking in the trays while an attached device sends electric current through the water. When using iontophoresis, it should be understood that treatment may continue for some time until sweating is reduced to acceptable levels. Afterwards, the patient must continue treatments periodically to maintain the level of dryness desired.nnThere are cases where the content of the water can hinder the iontophoresis process from achieving the proper results. Factors like geography, mineral make-up, levels of electrolytes, or whether soft water is being used can influence the quality of this excessive sweating treatment. As a result, some physicians may add elements to the water to improve the performance of the excessive sweating treatment. Such materials may include baking soda or prescription drugs like anticholinergics.nnThere are certain people who should not use iontophoresis as an excessive sweating treatment. This includes women who are pregnant, those with pacemakers, cardiac conditions, sizeable metallic implants like join replacements, and those who have epilepsy. You should remember to remove metal jewelry before using this excessive sweating treatment.nnSome common concerns voiced by people interested in pursuing iontophoresis as a viable treatment option for their excessive sweating include the risks for electric shock and serious skin irritations that can occur. Serious concern is really uneccessary. In the case of excessive dryness, simple moisturizers should take care of the problem. In some instances, doctors may recommend the use of Vaseline to protect highly sensitive areas. Electric shock is unrealistic considering that the level of current is very low.nnIf want to use iontophoresis effectively, you should consult your dermatologist to get all the information you can about the procedure. You need to know for sure whether this procedure is the best treatment for excessive sweating for you.

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I have cured my own excessive sweating. I know that I have to give out the information that I have learned about iontophoresis to help others.n


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