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primary axillary hyperhidrosis


Question Posted Thursday April 5 2007, 10:05 pm

Where can I find information about botox for underarm sweating? I've tried google but the web sites only told what it is. I want to know like the side effects and stuff.
Has anyone here ever gotten the botox stuff? Will it make your arm pits really itchy? Was it worth it? Was it something your insurence covered?


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orphans answered Thursday April 5 2007, 10:37 pm:
Are there any side effects from treatment?
Side effects may include mild bruising or slight swelling at the injection site. In very rare cases, patients have reported other temporary side effects such as non-underarm sweating, headache, fever, neck or back pain, itching and flu-like symptoms.

What should I expect after a BOTOX® treatment?
Within two to four weeks of your initial treatment, you’ll notice a significant reduction in underarm sweating. There is a possibility that some sweat glands may be missed during your treatment. If this occurs, you may experience sweating from the untreated areas and a touch-up treatment may be needed.

How long does a BOTOX® Treatment last?
Results vary from person to person depending on the severity of your condition. Typically, BOTOX® injections to treat hyperhidrosis will need to be repeated every four to six months.


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I never had it though so I can't answer the rest of your questions truthfully. After reading those though, it does seem like itching is a possible side effect. Hope I helped somewhat. Good luck.

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