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14.10.2011
Reduction of excessive sweating was a nice little side benefit by using the drug Robinul®. Robinul® is primary used in the treatment of other diseases and belongs to the drug class anticholinergics/antispasmodics. But very often Robinul®, containing the active ingredient Glycopyrrolate, is also successfully used in the treatment of hyperhidrosis.
13.08.2011
Gustatory sweating is a symptomatic hyperhidrosis, a special type of sweating that occurs in connection with food intake. Sudden drops of sweat to form on the face, the forehead or the neck. A condition that takes extremely unpleasant for those affected psychological consequences.
19.07.2011
The active substance of an antiperspirant blocks the sweat glands and thus inhibits the flow of sweat. A video demonstrating the process of gland blockade.
20.06.2011
Sage can be administered in a versatile form because of its effect antihidrotic to prevent excessive sweating. The drug is relatively tasteless, an application presents itself as complementary therapy for mild forms of sweating.
At last! A sigh of relief from many of the affected.
Pathological sweating, or in technical terms "hyperhidrosis" is still
treated as a taboo subject in modern society.
In Germany alone, the number of those suffering from excessive sweating is calculated to be about 5 million!.
„Help! I’m sweating“ provides the people affected with the opportunity to recognize their disease, to accept it and to communicate with their surroundings in order to experience healing or at least some relief in cooperation with expert and responsible doctors.
Prof. Dr. Erhard Hölzle
(Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Klinikum Oldenburg, Germany)
The book's objective is to help those affected in finding ways of
decisively changing their situation. It explains the causes, the
phenomenon itself and therapies for hyperhidrosis, so that by means of
detailed knowledge of the illness and its contexts the afflicted can
more efficiently consider and take advantage of possible helpful
measures, and thereby achieve the goal they have longed for:
Reduction of sweat secretion!
Approximately 3 % of the population suffer from pathological perspiration. For those affected, this is extremely stressful in terms of occupation, health and psycho-socially. Pathological perspiration, whose medical term is hyperhidrosis, may occur in generalized or localized form. In most cases, a functional disorder of the sweat glands is the cause of this complex clinical picture. What many of its sufferers do not know: Here are effective treatment options. In dermatological therapy practice, the application of a stepwise treatment is widely practiced. Depending on the clinical manifestation, the therapy options range from stress management through external applications and physical treatments to pharmacotherapy and surgical measures. This book provides a detailed overview of the causes, clinical phenomena and treatment options for hyperhidrosis and its special form bromhidrosis, also called fetid sweat. Competent medical specialists have contributed decisively to the configuration of the contents. “Help! I’m sweating!” provides the people affected with the opportunity to recognize their disease, to accept it and to communicate with their surroundings in order to experience healing or at least some relief in cooperation with expert and responsible doctors.
The book advisor "Help! I'm sweating" you can buy in bookstores everywhere. The easiest way is to order online at amazon for your country to save shipping costs.
The guide is now available as an ebook for amazon Kindle. In apple's iBookstore you can buy the guide as ebook also for ipad and iphone.