All the reviews I have read do not talk about using Drysol on the scalp. It seems like a very effective drug for other parts of the body, but my problem is only on my scalp--to the point that my hair is often dripping wet after only minor exertion (shopping in an air-conditioned store!). I'm concerned about the side effects when using it on my head however.
Does anyone have experience with Drysol on the scalp?
- Posted:
- 12 Jul 2010 by scalp sweater
- Topics:
- drysol, hyperhidrosis
Answers (1)
26 Jul 2010
Yes I would be to.
Has your doctor suggested an anticholinergic drug such as Robinul. It helps to prevent the stimulation of sweat glands and could be helpful for you.
Read more: http://www.drugs.com/enc/hyperhidrosis.html#ixzz0umMdjBVY
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