Life saving sweats treatment

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        jase on #6862

        hai,
        Heavy armpit sweating might seem like a cosmetic condition that doesn’t pose any serious side effects. But constantly stressing over the appearance of underarm sweat marks and working to conceal them can affect your psychological well-being and overall quality of life. There is absolutely no reason to go through life with embarrassingly sweaty armpits when the problem is so easy to fix. Botox is one of the lives saving sweats treatment that is very effective, but for some reminders if you are thinking to have a botox treatment first and foremost you must go to your doctor or physician to have some advice's or medications. Hope this would help. Thanks.

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        April on #7324

        Botox really works but the typical cost for two underarms is roughly $1,000 and are not always covered by your insurance. If you need several areas of your body done, the costs can be substantial. There are also possible side effects like headache and pain or bruising at the injection site.

        As for its effectiveness, it is temporary and will take between two to seven days for you to stop sweating in the treated area. It can take two weeks for total dryness. If you are on a tight budget and cannot afford botox at the moment, there are lots of alternatives out there that you can do to manage sweating.

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        Will on #7923

        Excessive sweating s really challenging to treat and it may take a while to find a treatment that is right for you. Although doctors usually recommend starting with the least invasive treatment first, such as powerful antiperspirants. Lifestyle changes may also help. Try wearing loose and light clothes and avoiding triggers, such as alcohol and spicy foods, that could make your sweating worse

        If this doesn’t help, you may be advised to try treatments such as iontophoresis, botulinum toxin injections, and even surgery in a few cases.

        Hyperhidrosis is usually a long-term condition, but some people experience an improvement with time and the treatments available can often keep the problem under control.

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