From the Research
Prescription-Strength Treatments for Hyperhidrosis in Children
There are several prescription-strength treatments available for hyperhidrosis, including:
- Aluminum salts, which can be used as antiperspirants to block excessive sweating 1
- Iontophoresis, a non-surgical treatment that uses a device to block sweat glands 2, 3
- Botulinum toxin injections, which can be used to temporarily block nerve signals that stimulate sweat glands 2, 3, 4
- Oral glycopyrronium, an anticholinergic medication that can help reduce sweating 2
- Topical anticholinergic medications, which can be used to reduce sweating in specific areas of the body 2, 4
Considerations for Treating Hyperhidrosis in Children
When treating hyperhidrosis in children, it is essential to consider the potential side effects and invasiveness of each treatment option 3. The treatment approach should be tailored to the individual child's symptoms and needs, with the goal of achieving maximum symptomatic improvement with minimal invasiveness and side effects 3.
Available Treatment Options
The available treatment options for hyperhidrosis include: