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Dealing with Hyperhidrosis of Feet: Suggestions Needed

I'd like to know-how does everyone deal with hyperhidrosis of the feet? In the heat of summer, the issue is particularly relevant--I can't wear shoes, I literally slip out of them😟. The shoes are fine, they're leather. I wash my feet😆, there's no smell, but the excessive moisture is really annoying. I've tried Driclor, but it doesn't seem to work for feet at all. The internet is full of suggestions for Botox and Dysport injections into the feet, but such methods scare me..has anyone tried them? Are there any results? Is it painful?

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Girls and boys... there's a fantastic remedy from the Soviet times! FORMIDRON alcohol solution with tanning agents - the first couple of days, you might mistakenly think it's not working. 3-4 days and the effect is astounding! What's more - after a week-long course of daily use, subsequently it's enough to use it once every three days and then once a week. The method of application is in the morning after a shower - wipe the surface of the feet and between the toes with a cotton pad soaked in the solution. It evaporates quickly. It's better to carry out the procedure with rubber gloves on - so as not to dry out the skin of your hands.

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This was the case for me for several years in a row, but now my feet are dry. I wondered why this was, and then I paralleled it with alcohol consumption. Honestly, honestly. I used to drink beer very often in the summer, and the next day there was increased sweating, especially of the feet. Now I don't drink anything at all, I still sweat, but my feet (touch wood) are dry 😊

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Ladies, I've never tried botox, I think it's a last resort, expensive and not very healthy. The main thing with sweaty feet is to take care of them and look for remedies that suit you. I agree with No. 3 - Formidron is a great solution. Buy it from the pharmacy. I recommend wiping your feet and sweaty areas between your toes once a day, as well as disinfecting your shoes with Formidron before putting them on (it dries in seconds). + Regularly wash your feet with antibacterial soap and clean your soles (this is the main cause of hyperhidrosis), wipe your shoes/do not wear the same pair for more than three days in a row + Take baths with salt or herbal decoctions/oak bark/oils. And find a cream for calluses and a deodorant that suits you - when you find it, use it every time after cleaning your feet. BELIEVE ME, after the care and regular attention to your feet, you will be able to exist comfortably and not be ashamed of your feet!

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Hello. I myself struggled with this problem for several years. I studied and read a lot of literature on this issue. Formagel, Teymurov's ointment, formidron, persen, novoposit-nothing helped me........But just 2 days ago, in despair, I decided to try the simplest method-you take not deodorant, but antiperspirant which contains aluminium (I don't remember how to spell it in Latin) And without sparing, you apply it under your arms (having previously shaved and washed with a contrast shower and dried off) and go to sleep (just so that you don't sweat under your arms right away). I don't know about the processes that happen overnight, but I was VERY, VERY happy when after a trip to the shops I came home, and my armpits were dry!!! I tried a lot, and the solution to this problem was so close. In general, try it, maybe you will be so lucky.

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I have hyperhidrosis as well, affecting either my hands or feet. I suffer from it once a year around May-June... but in my case, it's due to VSD, and the doctor prescribed me Tofisopam, and Cutivate cream, and oak bark baths, seems alright... it helps 😊.

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I've tried injecting Botox into my feet... To call it a Chinese torture is an understatement!!! It's very painful! The pain is so intense that your body involuntarily jerks, resulting in the loss of precious Botox. It only helps about 60% and lasts for just 3 months (( and it's very, very painful! 😟

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My most significant problem is horrendous sweating! I barely get to buy a new t-shirt before it's immediately relegated to the "old and unwanted" category. Constant stains and white patches cause so much discomfort! I had a Botox procedure done. Very pleased with the results!!! The key is to use high-quality products and a good cosmetologist! Then success is guaranteed!

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Botox, dry dry, it's all very dangerous. It will be even worse later. Try Robinul tablets. They work great for sweat. They only work on the days you take them, they have a cumulative effect, they fully start working on the 2-3 day. They don't cure ☹️ The downside – dry mouth. It goes away after a few days.

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Deodorants don't work for me. And I'm against injections. The drug that really works is glycopyrrolate. I suffered for so many years. Doctors just shrugged their shoulders. Finally, I can now wear any clothes. There's dryness in the mouth but it barely bothers me. Such bliss in everything. The effect right after the first capsule, after the second the problem completely disappeared. Thank you so much, I can live like a normal person! Glycopyrrolate - it's the thing!

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