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Iontophoresis is Now Being Used to Treat Sports Injuries and Hyperhidrosis

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
September 28, 2020
in Health
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Hyperhidrosis is a disorder experienced by some who sweat a lot more than others. The excessive sweating might be due to a medical condition or for no particular reason. Many take medical help for the same.

The process of Iontophoresis is used to treat hyperhidrosis disorder which is a condition resulting due to persistent and excessive sweating. The medical device used during the iontophoresis transfers medium level electrical currents to the hands/ feet/ armpits while the body part is immersed in water. You can check this medical device on hyperhidrosisclinicusa.com.

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This process blocks the sweat glands of the affected area for some time. A slight tingling sensation is felt by some people while iontophoresis is in process.

The current is not strong enough to give shocks to the body. Some people get excessive sweating during warm weather or after a physical activity or medical conditions like hypothyroidism/ menopause and some without a reason. Iontophoresis is used to treat the condition.

It is also used to treat the injuries that happen while playing sports. For treating the injuries the process is used to directly deliver anti-inflammatory medicines into the skin. Several iontophoresis sessions happen per week with each lasting about 20 to 40 minutes for people suffering from hyperhidrosis.

It is still not clear even to the doctors how the process helps people who have hyperhidrosis but they believe it is due to the blockage of sweat glands that happens during the procedure. The sweat coming from the sweat glands are temporarily stopped.

When anti-inflammatory medicines are added to the water then iontophoresis can help the doctors heal pain and soft-tissue injuries. The Iontophoresis then effectively reduces the swelling around the joints and relieves pain.

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