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What remedy have you found most successful for hyperhidrosis?
Topical Applications - Driclor, Odaban etc
39%
 39%  [ 55 ]
Oral Medications - Ditropan, Probanthine..
12%
 12%  [ 17 ]
Iontophoresis
21%
 21%  [ 29 ]
Botox
5%
 5%  [ 7 ]
Diet
5%
 5%  [ 8 ]
Herbal
1%
 1%  [ 2 ]
ETS surgery
9%
 9%  [ 13 ]
Other surgery, e.g. liposuction, removal of sweat glands
5%
 5%  [ 7 ]
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 10:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found glycopyrrolate it to be an effective back-up treatment for my hands and feet when the going gets tough. It is much stronger than tap water.

I have had a bizzare experience with the solution, where I used it for half a year with great effects, then I found the effects to become weaker and weaker to the point where it didn't work any more, my body must have developed antibodies to it. HOWEVER I since used it over half a year later and it worked strongly again. So the resistance effect isn't permanent.

I order it on repeat prescription via Nova Labs who make it here in England. They also make glycopyrrolate cream.



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello again, I promised to tell you a few words about Antihidrosin R32 by Reckeweg which I have used. I think it's a waste of time and money but especially time because you use it and wait for the effects and then you realize that is one big crap Wink
Nevertheless you had better try it on yourself so you will be really sure Smile

Sorry for my English if I did any spelling error or something please correct me Razz because I am still learning.

Regards Smile [/b]

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

drop wrote:
Hello again, I promised to tell you a few words about Antihidrosin R32 by Reckeweg which I have used. I think it's a waste of time and money but especially time because you use it and wait for the effects and then you realize that is one big crap Wink
Nevertheless you had better try it on yourself so you will be really sure Smile

Sorry for my English if I did any spelling error or something please correct me Razz because I am still learning.

Regards Smile [/b]


Laughing It's a pity it didn't work for you but thanks for getting back again!
Your English is better than most English people's Wink

Where do you suffer with hyperhidrosis? maybe I can try and help you out a little more if you want.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Pinker Very Happy
My HH problems are mainly on armpits, sometimes face Wink I use Etiaxil it's similar to Certain Dry, Odaban etc. which are unavailable in Poland but it causes skin irritation and itch. I wonder if Odaban is easily available in Manchester because my uncle works there and he would be able to send me it. However, I noticed that I sweat when my pulse grows because when I am relaxed and calm I don't sweat.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 3:11 pm    Post subject: A Well Done Reply with quote

Stumbled across the site and is very informative. I suffer from exessive sweating from the face and now armpits. It causes great embaressment and now find I avoid places where I know it is going to happen. I can be sitting down watching TV and I will start to sweat. I have been to my GP last year and he sent me to a specialist, who said there is nothing wrong with me!!! So I sat back and have tried to deal with it!! Searching through lots of sites, I have come across the two products for under arm sweating....Dri Clor and Odaban. Have tried Driclor for the past 2 nights and suffered from extreme irritation and loss of sleep!!!! Didn't know you needed a hair dryer! Anyway, the test was last night when i went to a party, which I was dreading as usual, and I must admit that my arm pits were drier than normal!!!! Have just ordered Odaban, before I found this site and hope the irritation is less (have heard on other sites it is less).
It looks like I have found the solution to the under arms, but my real pain is the face!!!! I get red very easily and then the sweating starts!! Like I said, I could just be watching TV (with a fan on).
Any suggestions on facial sweating that I may have missed would be greatly appreciated!!

Sorry for the long first post, but it is good to get it off my chest!!!!

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 6:08 pm    Post subject: Re: A Well Done Reply with quote

AndyH wrote:
Stumbled across the site and is very informative. I suffer from exessive sweating from the face and now armpits. It causes great embaressment and now find I avoid places where I know it is going to happen. I can be sitting down watching TV and I will start to sweat. I have been to my GP last year and he sent me to a specialist, who said there is nothing wrong with me!!! So I sat back and have tried to deal with it!! Searching through lots of sites, I have come across the two products for under arm sweating....Dri Clor and Odaban. Have tried Driclor for the past 2 nights and suffered from extreme irritation and loss of sleep!!!! Didn't know you needed a hair dryer! Anyway, the test was last night when i went to a party, which I was dreading as usual, and I must admit that my arm pits were drier than normal!!!! Have just ordered Odaban, before I found this site and hope the irritation is less (have heard on other sites it is less).
It looks like I have found the solution to the under arms, but my real pain is the face!!!! I get red very easily and then the sweating starts!! Like I said, I could just be watching TV (with a fan on).
Any suggestions on facial sweating that I may have missed would be greatly appreciated!!

Sorry for the long first post, but it is good to get it off my chest!!!!

Regards

Andy


Hey its good to get it off your chest Razz I'm glad you've found something that works for your armpits. About the hairdrier thing I was told when I use driclor or similar products the trick is to use that to dry it and not to apply too much to avoid it getting really itchy. Odaban is suppost to be better because people say there is less irritaion and i'm sure i've read the body isn't suppost to build up a kind of resistance to it (lots of people have said roll ons become inneffective after a few years of usage). So odaban would be a good thing to try.

You could also apply odaban on parts of your face as well, but if you have sensitive skin it could be a little irritating but worth a try. There is also "secure wipes" which a lot of people have said are very effective if you want to have a look for topics on it. They contain glycopyrrolate which is commonly used in hyperhidrosis products. They can be ordered from www.pharmacy.ca in a few different concentrations.
There is also glycopyrrolate cream (not much information on this) and Hydrosal Gel which is a new product. I'd like to try them myself because I sweat a lot on my eyebrows (wierd eh).



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

drop wrote:
Thanks Pinker Very Happy
My HH problems are mainly on armpits, sometimes face Wink I use Etiaxil it's similar to Certain Dry, Odaban etc. which are unavailable in Poland but it causes skin irritation and itch. I wonder if Odaban is easily available in Manchester because my uncle works there and he would be able to send me it. However, I noticed that I sweat when my pulse grows because when I am relaxed and calm I don't sweat.


I think Odaban is ordered straight off the internet so you should be able to order it from where you are I think. If not then it definitely will be able to be delivered to your uncle here in Manchester.

It's also true for nearly all sufferers that when they become nervous this in turn worsens the condition. I don't sweat when i'm calm but you can't control your nerves so its best to seek a remedy to stop it all together. Smile

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hola!

I suffer from cranial (facial) hyperhidrosis since I can rembember...

The only thing that helped me copy with it is Ditropan. I use 5mg tablet in the morning and 5 mg in the evening, and I am sweat free...

I can actually do things normal people do, like going to a club, bar, etc... without "looking weird" and having "brain rain" attacks.

I just don't like the fact that I will be probably taking this for the rest of my life...

I have tried maxim before, but it just irritated my skin and didn't help at all...

Has anybody found anything else that worked for facial seating...?

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

SaurusDino wrote:
Hola!

I suffer from cranial (facial) hyperhidrosis since I can rembember...

The only thing that helped me copy with it is Ditropan. I use 5mg tablet in the morning and 5 mg in the evening, and I am sweat free...

I can actually do things normal people do, like going to a club, bar, etc... without "looking weird" and having "brain rain" attacks.

I just don't like the fact that I will be probably taking this for the rest of my life...

I have tried maxim before, but it just irritated my skin and didn't help at all...

Has anybody found anything else that worked for facial seating...?


Hi, welcome to the forum! Have you tried "secure wipes" before? They are a popular product to use for facial hyperhidrosis.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:19 pm    Post subject: Also, for excessive sweating, I use MegaDry, it works for me Reply with quote

New Antiperspirant for Hyperhidrosis

I've been using this antiperspirant for my heavy sweating, try it out... It works for normal to excessive sweating, and I've included two other links that have tons of info about hyperhidrosis (definitions, treatments, etc.).


http://www.megadry.com

http://www.megadry.com/excessive-sweating-info.html

http://www.megadry.com/hyperhidrosis-studies.html

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