All,
I've been using Drionic for just about 10 years now, and it's been a very effective, even life-changing, solution for my palmar HH.
Recently, my hands started sweating again after about 3-4 weeks of dryness, which has always been the norm. I probably let it go a little further than normal before resuming treatments, but I'm noticing that after 6 hours of
treatment (six 1-hour treatments over as many days), I still have some lingering wetness. I'm thinking (hoping) that this is simply due to the fact that I procrastinated on my treatments.
My question is, is there any information out there, clinical or anecdotal, attesting to the long-term efficacy of iontophoresis in general, or Drionic in particular? Is there anyone on the forum who's been at it for a really long time and would care to share his or her experience?
Regards,
Kevin
I've been using Drionic for just about 10 years now, and it's been a very effective, even life-changing, solution for my palmar HH.
Recently, my hands started sweating again after about 3-4 weeks of dryness, which has always been the norm. I probably let it go a little further than normal before resuming treatments, but I'm noticing that after 6 hours of
treatment (six 1-hour treatments over as many days), I still have some lingering wetness. I'm thinking (hoping) that this is simply due to the fact that I procrastinated on my treatments.
My question is, is there any information out there, clinical or anecdotal, attesting to the long-term efficacy of iontophoresis in general, or Drionic in particular? Is there anyone on the forum who's been at it for a really long time and would care to share his or her experience?
Regards,
Kevin