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Oral anti-cholinergic medications reduce generalized hyperhidrosis, but the effectiveness of topical anticholinergic solutions on axillary hyperhidrosis is unclear. This study determines the initial effectiveness of 1% and 2% topical glycopyrrolate spray and compares this with Botulinum toxin type A...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.13745

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Targeting Axillary Hyperhidrosis with Topical Glycopyrrolate

Excessive sweating, known as hyperhidrosis, can be a distressing condition. This research examines the efficacy of topical glycopyrrolate spray in treating axillary hyperhidrosis. The study compares glycopyrrolate to Botulinum toxin type A injections, a common treatment for hyperhidrosis. The findings demonstrate that topical glycopyrrolate is effective in reducing axillary sweating, offering a potential alternative to injections. This research provides valuable insights into non-invasive treatment options for hyperhidrosis, offering a less invasive approach with potential benefits for patients.

Topical Glycopyrrolate: A Gentle Approach to Hyperhidrosis

Topical glycopyrrolate offers a more gentle approach to dealing with hyperhidrosis, like a cool breeze in the desert heat. This research suggests that topical glycopyrrolate can be an effective alternative to injections, providing a less invasive option for patients seeking relief from excessive sweating. The findings highlight the potential of topical treatments in managing hyperhidrosis, offering a convenient and less invasive solution for patients.

Keep It Cool: A New Way to Manage Hyperhidrosis

Topical glycopyrrolate can be a refreshing change for patients with hyperhidrosis. This research provides evidence for its effectiveness in reducing axillary sweating, offering a potential alternative to injections. The study highlights the potential for topical treatments in managing hyperhidrosis, providing a more convenient and less invasive option for patients. It is essential to continue research in this area to further optimize topical glycopyrrolate and explore its long-term efficacy in managing hyperhidrosis.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Like a desert oasis, topical glycopyrrolate offers a cool and refreshing solution for managing hyperhidrosis. While this research provides promising evidence for its effectiveness, further investigation is needed to understand its long-term effects and optimize its application. The study represents a step toward more patient-friendly and less invasive treatment options for hyperhidrosis.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-04-21
  2. Date Revised 2017-04-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

27406319

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/jdv.13745

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