I’ve been suffering from excessive sweating all over my body for a long time and doctors have yet to find a cause. I would like to help my situation with botulinum toxin at least - can I have it applied to multiple locations simultaneously?
Sweating of the whole body - how much Botox?
(Discussion to topic Botox treatment of excessive sweating (Hyperhidrosis))
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Hyperhidrosis include excessive sweating armpit and may prevent with Botox.If you have excussive sweating palms and soles you could be operated by removing a sympathetic branch responsible for the sweating under general anesthesia.
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Yea looks like you have HH, hyperhidrosis
It's a disorder that just keeps you sweating and sweating and sweating for no reason at all
and it just comes out, out of nowhere
It really sucks that you have to go through this, as I went through this as well and it's not pretty at all
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Well , as you already have been with HH since a long time I would suggest going for lazer treatments. I am not a fan of botox and ets.
Are u overweight too ? if you exercise and take a cold shower it does help.I also came across this treatment
which I am very excited about, its not yet ready for commercial use. It is still under development
but its a good motivation for us to look out for.
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Yes, multiple areas can be successfully treated simultaneously, but not the whole body. The botulinum toxin (one of the most powerfull toxins on earth) may be injected just in a limited amount (units) in one session and only in specific areas. Exceding this limits can result in various complications, some even life-threatening.
yes you can, the lethal dose on humans for botulinum toxin is very high (2,500 units=25 vials/bottles of Botox)
I think the cost would be a deterrent to have it applied in multiple locations at once. You should start in the palms of your hands, and the axilla, and if you are happy with the result, go on applying it in other places. To use multiple applications separated by periods under 1 month can stimulate your immune system, producing antibodies against the toxin that would neutralize the effect of Botox. The same can happen with large doses, so you have to be careful.
Multiple locations are treatable but do not exceed a total dose of 360 Units administered in a 3 month interval like the prospect says.
That is correct, considering the sum of total injected units not to exceed the recommended doses. Best regards.
yes. but there is a maximum limit in the dose of botox. we cant exceed the dose at a single point of time. may be you can have it in intervals.
yes it works but you have to be evaluated there is a specific amount that can be safely used

