I've used Drysol in the past. It works to some degree. Ijust (1 week ago ) had a sypathoctomy .It is the best thing I've ever done. Feel free to ask questions.
Jim
"Jackie A." <jackieon111@...> wrote:
"Jackie A." <jackieon111@...> wrote:
Hi All,Can Drysol be used on the palms of hands?Thanks!
Jason Gantt <thejog2k@...> wrote:From what I recall it's a bad idea if you are prego, not sure if you are nursing. The itching fades after a while (my experience). A small side effect for an effective, non-surgical solution. I have used Drysol successfully for several years now. I used to combo it with Drionic, now I don't even need that. Good luck
wilspika <wilspika@...> wrote:Hi, I have hyperhydrosis and was just prescribed drysol...I used it in
the past and it really stung and itched a lot....does that always happen
I'm also hesitant to use it as I'm breastfeeding right now....anyone
know anyhting about this?
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