Which leads to our next question, how does a hyperhidrosis sufferer find the right physician?
Dr. Pariser: You want to find someone who is experienced in treating hyperhidrosis not just with Botox, but with topical products and iontophoresis for the hands and feet, as well. Maybe Botox isn’t the best choice for you you want a physician who knows about all the available options. A good place to start is with the Physician Finder on the International Hyperhidrosis Society’s Web site. Physicians who have listed their practices on the Physician Finder have indicated that they are interested in treating hyperhidrosis and those physicians who have attended one of our intensive hyperhidrosis continuing medical education programs receive a special designation in the Physician Finder. If you see a physician with that designation (“I’m Up To Date”), at least you know that they’ve been taught the treatment methods that our group believes to be the best. If you can’t find a physician in your general area who is listed in the Physician Finder, or even if you can, be sure to ask any physicia
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