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[quote="support"][quote]I have palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis, and soon I will order an Idromed 5. I have a few questions: 1) What is the best water temperature while doing the treatments? I ask this because some people say that cold water is better and others that warm water is better. 2) Before reaching the maintenance period, is it recommended to do the daily 10-15 minutes treatments in evening and after each one to try to avoid as possible the contact with water and soap? Or this thing doesn't matter? I ask this because I understood that it forms gradually a pore "plug" consisting of minerals from the water and I was wondering if this blockage weakens after contact with water and soap if this happens in a short time after the treatment 3) What is the best device for me?[/quote] 1)You can use any temperature water you prefer. 2)Soap doesn't matter, and no-one knows why iontophoresis works, but it doesn't have anything to do with the avoidance of soap. 3) Get the [url=https://www.iontodevice.com/sweating/excessive-sweating/treatment-idromed-5-pc.html]Idromed 5 Pulsed Current device[/url] for your problem![/quote]
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Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:52 pm
Post subject: Best water temperature for iontophoresis?
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I have palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis, and soon I will order an Idromed 5. I have a few questions:
1) What is the best water temperature while doing the treatments?
I ask this because some people say that cold water is better and others that warm water is better.
2) Before reaching the maintenance period, is it recommended to do the daily 10-15 minutes treatments in evening and after each one to try to avoid as possible the contact with water and soap? Or this thing doesn't matter?
I ask this because I understood that it forms gradually a pore "plug" consisting of minerals from the water and I was wondering if this blockage weakens after contact with water and soap if this happens in a short time after the treatment
3) What is the best device for me?
1)You can use any temperature water you prefer.
2)Soap doesn't matter, and no-one knows why iontophoresis works, but it doesn't have anything to do with the avoidance of soap.
3) Get the
Idromed 5 Pulsed Current device
for your problem!
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