ImPoRtAnT for me to know asap..Its my second time using drysol and it hasnt done anything. my hands still sweat. i follow the directions, but it still doesnt seem to do anything, except give me pain, when i have it on i feel like i have little cuts all over my hands, and it stings real bad. i dont know if its worth putting drysol on anymore if this is all it will do. i also get a little rash from it, but then it goes away. is it suppose to be painfull before it really works? what should i do to make the drysol actually start doing some thing for me? i dont want to give up yet. and is it ok to use rubber gloves the kind they have at hospitals instead of the saran wrap?
(Drysol) What should I do?
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- 19 Dec 2011 by drydry43
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- drysol, hyperhidrosis, pain
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Drysol may not work for me, but for others i have heard it works real well. my doctor also recomended for me to use drionic for my hands but its too expensive. do u know anything else that may work? i was thinking of using hypercare, but isnt it pretty much the same as drysol? i just need to find something that isnt as painful and thats more effective.i would really appreciate it if you find something and let me know if you :)
Drysol, hypercare and several other medications are all aluminum chloride hexahydrate. There are some alternatives to this particular medication for excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis). For a list of these medications go to:
http://www.drugs.com/condition/hyperhidrosis.html