Everybody sweats — some a little, some a lot. You probably already know that your body sweats as a way to cool down when you’re hot or exerting yourself. But do you know what’s in sweat? And can you ...
Heavy sweating (also known as hyperhidrosis) is a very real and embarrassing problem, but there are some effective ways to treat it. Before you hide under bulky sweaters or move to a chillier climate, ...
NEW YORK (WLNY) – Summer means hot and humid weather, and for many, it also means sweating more than usual. A new laser treatment, Precision-TX, has doctors hoping they have an alternative for when ...
Hyperhidrosis causes excessive sweating beyond what your body needs for temperature regulation. Treatment usually starts with topical antiperspirants and may also include oral medications, Botox, and ...
When it comes to leaving the house in hot weather, dermatologist Dr. Michele Green reminds us of an all-too-relatable scenario: “Walking outside only to be drenched in sweat in some of the most ...
Using botox to curb excessive sweating can be an effective, but not permanent, solution. Botox is a neurotoxin made from the microbes that cause botulism (a kind of food poisoning). It’s safe if used ...
Hyperhidrosis can occur on its own, develop as a symptom of another medical condition, or arise as a side effect of a medication or treatment. “Hyperhidrosis can be socially stigmatizing. Many ...
Sweating and body odor are facts of life for most people. Heavy perspiration and body odor can happen when you exercise, when you're too warm, or when you're nervous, anxious, or under stress. Your ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved topical glycopyrronium (Qbrexza, Dermira) for the treatment of adults and children as young as age 9 years who have primary axillary ...