Archive for sweaty palms
Botox for Palmar Hyperhidrosis
Posted by: · on August 7, 2010 | CommentsI follow RealSelf.com on Twitter, and they posted a video that shows Botox being administered to a patient’s hand for Palmar Hyperhidrosis. Botox has become a relatively popular treatment for Axillary, or Underarm, Hyperhidrosis, especially since Hyperhidrosis became classified earlier this year as a skin disease, making this expensive treatment eligible for coverage by many health insurance policies.
Generally speaking, Botox is an acknowledged treatment for Palmar/Plantar Hyperhidrosis but not as many dermatologists administer the drug for those areas. This is due to mainly two reasons:
- The parent company of Botox, Allergan, does not officially state on its website that Botox is meant to treat these areas. The website officially acknowledges Botox as a treatment for Axillary Hyperhidrosis and makes no mention of Botox being administered for any other type of Hyperhidrosis.
- Botox injections administered in the hands and feet are significantly more painful, and many patients shy away from this treatment. Therefore, the demand for it is lower, which reduces the number of doctors who are experienced in doing it or who are even willing to do it.
Here is the video, which does show the treatment being administered (it’s not so bad, and I am squeamish!
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After watching this video, the thought of having Botox done in the hands is not as…. unthinkable, even for little ol’ Needle-Phobic me! After all, four minutes of discomfort for six months of relief is not such a bad deal. This doctor practices in the San Francisco area; here is the link to the RealSelf page: http://www.realself.com/question/stop-sweaty-palms-botox
Research Study for Hyperhidrosis: UPDATE
Posted by: · on May 11, 2010 | CommentsSo, I signed up for the study that the docs at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center are doing to research Hyperhidrosis. Their goal is to isolate the gene that causes Primary Hyperhidrosis. If they can figure out what causes it, they will have a better shot at figuring out how to actually cure it. A c-u-r-e. Can you imagine? It would put me out of business. HAPPILY! I could start a blog about all the new shoes I could be able to wear!
The study is easy to participate in. After you contact Betsy Vibert at sweatypalms@aecom.yu.edu, you receive a large white envelope in the mail. It contains very easy-to-understand instructions, duplicate forms of consent and HIPAA, and a questionnaire. The questionnaire can be filled out in about 15-20 minutes, and seriously, it is pretty easy. The mouthwash and collection cups are in a ziploc bag with very simple instructions. The hardest part of the whole thing for me was to remember to swish with the mouthwash before I brushed my teeth in the morning! You do that two mornings in a row, follow the instructions, pop everything into the prepaid envelope, and drop it at the post office. EASY. And when…not “if”…. they find a cure for Hyperhidrosis, you can say that you were a part of it. So be a part of history!







