
Botox for Hyperhidrosis: Another very popular method to treat focal hyperhidrosis is the injection of Botox. It is a well known chemical structure used a lot by doctors to treat wrinkles. Over the years more clinical indications were added to the list and now Botox is used for different medical and surgical specialties. Botox has some chemical activity that amongst others competes and blocks the transmitter which is secreted by nerve endings for the production of sweat. In cases of focal hyperhidrosis Botox was found to be of temporary help mainly in cases of axillary (armpit area) sweating. It has a temporary effect which can last between two to six months. It is also approved by the MHRA for that purpose. On the other hand the pain is very well tolerated when injected into the armpit area. What is Botox: Botox is a derivative of the botulism toxin but in small amounts, and injected into the right places, can be used safely. It is produced from spore forming bacillus Clostridium botulinum. The way it works is by blocking the neurotransmitter responsible for sweat production. Effectiveness of Botox with Hyperhidrosis: With regard to effectiveness of Botox for hyperhidrosis it should be remembered that Botox has a limited and temporary effect. Repeated injections will increase the bodies resistance to the material. It is more effective in cases of armpit sweating (axillary) and less in cases of palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis. Another drawback may be the cost which is typically around £450 for each treatment. Summary: If money and pain are not of an issue then Botox can be tried to treat focal hyperhidrosis of the armpit.

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