Fall is finally in full swing, and along with it comes back to school season, pumpkin flavored drinks (and more), colorful displays of leaves, Halloween fun, and—of course—cooler weather. While it’s normal to sweat during the warmer months, if you continue to perspire heavily as we transition into chillier days and nights, you may be dealing with hyperhidrosis.
Read MorePeople who live with a medical condition known as hyperhidrosis—the technical name for excessive sweating—typically get used to planning ahead. The reality of regularly soaked shirts requires constant forethought, including scheduling time for strategic showers and always having a change of clothes at hand. While eternal vigilance is one way to deal with hyperhidrosis, there is another solution in the form of BOTOX®.
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