Options: Antiperspirants, anticholinergic med, iontophoresis and especially Botox injections (this is very effective).
Answered 6/24/2014
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Several: Best care starts with evaluation by primary care physician. They will possibly refer you to a dermatologist. Topical agents such as drysol may help. Botox injections may help. Iontophoresis (mild electrical shock treatment) may help. This site may help: http://goo.Gl/ubyjq.
Answered 6/24/2014
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