OmegaSupreme Posted May 1, 2014 Share Posted May 1, 2014 try driclor from mercury drug. i read it somewhere. its an anti perspirant. re your question on pasma, there's really no direct translation to english or medical term at that since pasma, lamig, etc are eastern medicine terms much like the concepts of chi, yin-yang of the chinese. these concepts/terms are all lumped up to what are popularly known as complementary and alternative medicine. this is opposed to the western medicine that we all know of. unfortunately, some concepts like what were enumerated previously are not recognized by western med.i hope this answers your queation. Quote Link to comment
mrjustincase Posted June 15, 2015 Share Posted June 15, 2015 Try iontophoresis or driclor. But think twice before doing ets. I heard that it causes severe compensatory sweating. Quote Link to comment
ironman06 Posted June 15, 2015 Share Posted June 15, 2015 try driclor from mercury drug. i read it somewhere. its an anti perspirant. re your question on pasma, there's really no direct translation to english or medical term at that since pasma, lamig, etc are eastern medicine terms much like the concepts of chi, yin-yang of the chinese. these concepts/terms are all lumped up to what are popularly known as complementary and alternative medicine. this is opposed to the western medicine that we all know of. unfortunately, some concepts like what were enumerated previously are not recognized by western med.i hope this answers your queation. yup, tri driclor. meron sa merucry drug. I have this condition din, as in tumutulo pawis sa kamay at paa ko dati. applied driclor, ayun wala na ngayon pero maintenance ko is driclor once a week. initially, you have to apply it daily at night. pag napansin mong nawawala na yung pagpapawis, apply it every other night, then every 3 days and so on, until maintenance mo nalang siya. it's a bit pricey pero matagal maubos, lalo na pag maintenance pahse na, baka mag expire pa yung bote bago mo pa maubos Quote Link to comment
rifs2k Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 yes sir, driclor effective saka matagal maubos Quote Link to comment
Gwen Morales Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 Botox --- but it will lasted maximum of 8 months. If you're concern is the embarrassment caused by hyperhydrosis during your first meeting, when you need to extend and shake your hands, just "treat" the hands you used in shaking hands! Treatment cause will be from 5k - 10k, but would be worth it, you dont have to offer a sweaty, dripping hand! 1 Quote Link to comment
wizkixzxc Posted August 7, 2016 Share Posted August 7, 2016 try driclor. very effective Quote Link to comment
emmm Posted September 7, 2016 Share Posted September 7, 2016 Products with Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate like Driclor are effective. Quote Link to comment
abduljackolsalsalani Posted October 14, 2021 Share Posted October 14, 2021 If hyperhidrosis is excessive and affects work a lot, one can undergo endoscopic cervical sympathetectomy. There are centres that do it on outpatient basis. Quote Link to comment
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