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Ionotophoresis is a process of reducing sweat in parts of the body by placing them underwater, and then targeting the areas with an electric current.
Excessive sweating, hyperhidrosis, can also be treated using drugs or counselling.
External links
- Other hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating treatments, Causes and Information
- Diseases of the sweat glands
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