Brothers of the same pain HH, i greet you all especially our most contributing Friend Sprawling :greeting:
Months after months lurking and reading nearly all post, i have finally joined this site to help my self in the fight against HH, reading Sprawling post has really helped me alot in terms of ionto devices used and such, so thanks Sprawling.
Anyway to the question at hand, i have been using a homemade ionto using 2 12 Volt batteries (picture is below),reading an article from NHS i learned that most effective ionto was those who used 7 – 29mA!!
The article says;
''The majority of patients (92%) used a lower electrical current during home iontophoresis compared with that they tolerated during hospital therapy delivered by a nurse (2.5 – 20mA vs. 7 – 29mA). Six patients (46%) stopped using their home iontophoresis device because it was not effective for their hyperhidrosis. These patients used the device for an average of eight months (range 4–24 months) before discontinuing, and all had applied low currents during home treatment.''
The image of 12 volt battery im using currently;
So, the questions i have is, how can i tell the mA (current) of my 12 Volt battery using Multimeter and also what mA is most effective for you folks???
Thanks in advance guys!
Months after months lurking and reading nearly all post, i have finally joined this site to help my self in the fight against HH, reading Sprawling post has really helped me alot in terms of ionto devices used and such, so thanks Sprawling.
Anyway to the question at hand, i have been using a homemade ionto using 2 12 Volt batteries (picture is below),reading an article from NHS i learned that most effective ionto was those who used 7 – 29mA!!
The article says;
''The majority of patients (92%) used a lower electrical current during home iontophoresis compared with that they tolerated during hospital therapy delivered by a nurse (2.5 – 20mA vs. 7 – 29mA). Six patients (46%) stopped using their home iontophoresis device because it was not effective for their hyperhidrosis. These patients used the device for an average of eight months (range 4–24 months) before discontinuing, and all had applied low currents during home treatment.''
The image of 12 volt battery im using currently;

So, the questions i have is, how can i tell the mA (current) of my 12 Volt battery using Multimeter and also what mA is most effective for you folks???
Thanks in advance guys!