Botox injections are more commonly known for treating wrinkles and as a cosmetic procedure. Interestingly enough Botox injections may also be used to treat excessive underarm sweat.
Hyperhidrosis is the clinical term for excessive underarm sweating. Millions of people are plagued by this condition. Those with this condition sweat by as much as four times more than a normal person. Because of this people with excessive sweating often find it difficult to engage in their normal day to day activities.
Botox is a purified form of a protein called botulinum toxin Type A. A small amount of Botox is injected into the skin. Once injected the Botox works to stop the nerves that supply the eccrine glands. This keeps the glands from making sweat.
However, Botox does not cure excessive underarm sweating indefinitely. The nerve endings will re-grow themselves in about six or twelve weeks. So, the Botox treatment will last for a few months but will wear off. A person who suffers from excessive underarm sweating will have to seek continuous Botox treatments.
Although Botox has been proven effective at treating excessive underarm sweating this may not be the solution for all. Botox has many side effects that can be very dangerous to your health. A person may experience any number of side effects that may include problems with speaking, swallowing or breathing.
Botulism may even occur from the use of Botox injections to treat excessive underarm sweating. Botulism causes a person to experience symptoms such as loss of bladder control and even widespread muscle weakness.
Any person who deals with this condition should always consult with a doctor first before pursing any type of treatment method. You should discuss with your doctor alternatives other than Botox that are available to treat Hyperhidrosis. You could also check out the highly recommended course Prevent Sweating.
