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[quote="support"]Hello, A lot of users just lay a wet cotton towel on the upper side of the hands/feet in order to cover the parts which sweat and are not in the water (then they treat as usual without increasing the water level). Others wear wet cotton socks for the feet, or use some wet cotton gloves for the hands while doing the therapy. You may cut out the parts you do not want treated with a scissor to cover only the sweating areas. In this case a new adjustment of the the current is needed- so do a new trial to find out the best current strength because the skin on top is more sensitive - in order to avoid burns! Most users treat such areas separately after doing their normal shedule.[/quote]
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support
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 1:30 pm
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No, normally not.
Keep us updated, thank you.
adeel.rahman
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 2:37 am
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Does wearing gloves reduce the effectiveness of the treatment in anyway to the palms? Thanks.
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Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:38 am
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Hello,
A lot of users just lay a wet cotton towel on the upper side of the hands/feet in order to cover the parts which sweat and are not in the water (then they treat as usual without increasing the water level). Others wear wet cotton socks for the feet, or use some wet cotton gloves for the hands while doing the therapy. You may cut out the parts you do not want treated with a scissor to cover only the sweating areas. In this case a new adjustment of the the current is needed- so do a new trial to find out the best current strength because the skin on top is more sensitive - in order to avoid burns! Most users treat such areas separately after doing their normal shedule.
adeel.rahman
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 1:56 am
Post subject: Sweating on top of the hand
Hi,
The sweating on the palms of my hands have decreased to a significant amount, although not 100% yet. Some sweat I've noticed comes from the tops of the hand now. I read something about putting a towel over it during treatments, could you explain that? I don't really understand, maybe a diagram? Thank you!
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