Treatment of diabetic gustatory sweating with topical glycopyrrolate cream.

Author: AtkinS L, BrownP M

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A 42-year-old insulin-dependent diabetic man presented with severe bilateral gustatory sweating associated with a deterioration in his glycaemic control. Conventional oral antimuscarinic medication was contraindicated because of his cardiac insufficiency. Topical 0.5% glycopyrrolate cream was tried ...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1096-9136(199605)13:5<493::AID-DIA62>3.0.CO;2-Q

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Diabetic Gustatory Sweating: A Case Study and a Topical Solution

Diabetic gustatory sweating, a condition characterized by excessive sweating triggered by eating, can significantly impact quality of life. This case report presents a unique instance of diabetic gustatory sweating in a 42-year-old insulin-dependent diabetic man. The patient experienced severe bilateral gustatory sweating, which conventional oral antimuscarinic medication was contraindicated due to cardiac insufficiency. The researchers successfully treated the patient's gustatory sweating using topical 0.5% glycopyrrolate cream, applied on alternate days to his face. This case provides evidence for the effectiveness of topical glycopyrrolate cream as a safe and effective treatment option for diabetic gustatory sweating.

Finding Relief for Diabetic Gustatory Sweating: A Topical Approach

This case report offers a promising approach for managing diabetic gustatory sweating, a condition that can be both uncomfortable and socially embarrassing. The successful use of topical glycopyrrolate cream in treating the patient's symptoms highlights the potential of this therapy as a safe and effective alternative to oral medications, particularly for individuals with contraindications or adverse reactions to oral antimuscarinics.

Living with Diabetes: Managing the Symptoms

This research underscores the importance of managing specific symptoms associated with diabetes, such as gustatory sweating. The case study highlights the potential benefits of topical glycopyrrolate cream as a targeted approach to addressing this particular symptom. This study encourages further investigation into the effectiveness and safety of topical glycopyrrolate cream for diabetic gustatory sweating in a larger patient population.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This case report provides valuable insights into the successful management of diabetic gustatory sweating using topical glycopyrrolate cream. The study underscores the importance of considering alternative treatment approaches, particularly for patients who cannot tolerate or benefit from conventional therapies. It's a reminder that the quest for effective symptom management in diabetes requires ongoing research and innovative solutions.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1996-10-18
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-07
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