manhal
Joined: 16 Aug 2011 Posts: 6 Location: GAZA
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:29 am Post subject: Electrotherapy, hyperhidrosis and neurovascular diseases !!! |
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Vasospastic syndromes are vascular alterations affecting the limbs, mainly the upper ones. They have a special function, that is, they are functional and have a common denominator that is produced by their symptoms due to an increase in vasoconstrictor capacity whose etiology is little known. Exposure to cold and emotional stimuli is among its precipitating factors. The examination generally shows cold fingers and lividness with hyperhidrosis among the episodes. The goals outlined in our study are exposing the pre and post therapeutic course of the main symptoms accompanying the palmar hyperhidrosis, such as hypothermia and lividness in patients with osteoporosis. In order to fulfill the objectives, a pilot study was proposed with two groups: control group of 10 patients without normal and experimental treatment and a total of 60 patients with hyperhidrosis, divided into 6 subgroups who underwent treatment with tap water iontophoresis. The results obtained suggest that although the therapy applied eliminated the problem of palmar hyperhidrosis presented by the patients in all of the cases, a parallel result was not obtained in the main accompanying symptoms, confirming some evolutionary idiosyncrasy in patients with hyperhidrosis and acral vasomotor problems. |
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