نتایج جستجو برای: antiperspirants

تعداد نتایج: 69  

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2012
D F Swaile L T Elstun K W Benzing

BACKGROUND Individuals with axillary hyperhidrosis have much higher than average sweat rates and are often prescribed anhydrous aluminum chloride (AlCl(3)) solutions. Topical application of these solutions can be irritating to the skin, resulting in poor compliance and lower than desired efficacy. OBJECTIVE Demonstrate the efficacy of an over the counter "clinical strength" soft-solid antiper...

Journal: :European journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation 2003
K G McGrath

Breast cancer incidence suggests a lifestyle cause. A lifestyle factor used near the breast is the application of antiperspirants/deodorants accompanied by axillary shaving. A previous study did not support a link with breast cancer. If these habits have a role in breast cancer development, women using antiperspirants/deodorants and shaving their underarms frequently would be expected to have a...

2014
Kevin YC Lee Nick J Levell

Hyperhidrosis is a potential cause of severe physical and psychological distress, interfering in activities of daily living. Over the past 100 years, advances have been made regarding the treatment of this debilitating condition with some success. Surgical treatment with sympathectomy was successfully performed for hyperhidrosis in the early part of the 20th century, with various modifications ...

2014
LESLIE S. BAUMANN Leslie S. Baumann

Allantoin began to gain acceptance in the U.K. medical community in the early 20th century based on longstanding anecdotal evidence supporting its beneficial activity. This provided the foundation for the current use of allantoin in a broad spectrum of personal care formulations, including hand lotions and creams; sun and after-sun products; shave and aftershave products; shampoos and other hai...

Journal: :International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 2016

2016
Julie Urban Daniel J. Fergus Amy M. Savage Megan Ehlers Holly L. Menninger Robert R. Dunn Julie E. Horvath Christine Josenhans

An ever expanding body of research investigates the human microbiome in general and the skin microbiome in particular. Microbiomes vary greatly from individual to individual. Understanding the factors that account for this variation, however, has proven challenging, with many studies able to account statistically for just a small proportion of the inter-individual variation in the abundance, sp...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 2014
David M Pariser Angela Ballard

Primary focal hyperhidrosis affects 3% of the US population; about the same number as psoriasis. More than half of these patients have primary focal axillary hyperhidrosis: sweating that is beyond what is anticipated or necessary for thermoregulation. Most topical therapies are based on aluminum salts, which work by a chemical reaction that forms plugs in the eccrine sweat ducts. Topical antich...

2017
Daniel A. Grabell Adelaide A. Hebert

Hyperhidrosis is defined as the production of sweat beyond what is physiologically necessary to maintain thermal homeostasis. This disease state may (and typically does) have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life. Medications including antiperspirants, anticholinergics, and botulinum toxin have been shown to be effective in the management of hyperhidrosis. Several medical device...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2020
Ahmad Nasrollahi, Saman , Bahrainian, Sara , Naeimifar, Atefeh ,

Habits since the introduction of the first commercial antiperspirant and deodorant, the use of these products have played an increasing role in a person's personal care. This article studies the physiology of human perspiration and responsible compounds for body odor. It also describes the function, classification, and differences between antiperspirants and deodorants.

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