Hyperhidrosis is increased sweating of the entire body or a separate area of the skin, which can be pathologically aggravated by excitement, negative emotional state, stress, or physical exertion.
Currently, botulinum therapy is considered one of the most effective methods in the treatment of excessive sweating. This is a subcutaneous injection of a drug based on botulinum toxin Type A, which temporarily blocks the transmission of nerve impulses to the sweat glands. Botulinum toxin injections are performed directly in areas of increased sweating.
- Constant increased sweating
- Hygienic discomfort due to a large amount of sweat
- Diseases of the nervous system
- Pregnancy and lactation
- Hemophilia
- Inflammation in the intervention area
- Oncology
- Infectious diseases
- Epilepsy
- Taking antibiotics and anticoagulants
- Endocrine diseases