Drysol Reviews


Excessive sweating, in medical science, is known by the term 'hyperhidrosis'. This condition primary affects the palms, feet, and underarms. It is more than a medical concern, it also becomes a source of embarrassment, and greatly interferes with daily activities. To deal with the condition, there are several treatment options available. And one of these options is the administration of Drysol antiperspirant - a prescription medicine. This drug is recommended to deal with the symptoms of mild to moderate cases of hyperhidrosis. The generic name of this medication is aluminum chloride hexahydrate.

Drysol - How To Use?

  • It is best when the medication is left to do its work for 6-8 hours, and hence it is recommended to use it before going to bed at night. Apply the drug to the places which are more prone to sweating, especially the underarms.
  • Ensure that the area which you intend to apply the medicine to, is completely dry. Also, it is recommended to let the medicine dry off properly before putting on any clothes. Otherwise, it may get rubbed off, and may not work as effectively as intended. For this, you can make use of a hair dryer on a cool setting.
  • Drysol may cause irritation in the area. To prevent this, it is necessary that you take a shower the next morning and wash it off from the skin.
  • You may be advised by your doctor to abstain from using deodorant the day when you are going to use Drysol.
  • The medication has to be administered for 2 - 3 evenings without fail. It can also be continued until the symptoms improve.
Working of Drysol

Drysol, as mentioned, is aluminum chloride hexahydrate. When it is applied, aluminum gets absorbed into the top layer of the skin. Along with it, water is also absorbed by the cells. As a result the cells become swollen, and this shuts down the sweat glands. Once the water-absorption process ends, the cells become normal and the sweating process resumes. And so the user has to use the medication once again.

Drysol Side Effects

The common Drysol side effects which have been reported by most consumer reviews include:
  • Burning
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Itchiness
  • Prickling sensation
  • Tingling sensation
  • Skin rash
  • Hives
  • Breathing difficulty
  • Tightness in chest
All these side effects are more likely to occur when underarms are the area that is treated.

Before I conclude, I would like you to know about the active ingredients which are used in the manufacture of this antiperspirant. It basically consists of two ingredients; one active and the other base. The former one is aluminum chloride. The base is an alcohol. The presence of the base helps in stabilizing the aluminum chloride. Also, alcohol is an effective astringent and an antibacterial. The function of the aluminum, as it has already been mentioned above, is to suppress the sweating glands, while the alcohol helps in treating the odor.

So this was all from me on the Drysol reviews. As you can infer from the above discussion, Drysol is usually prescribed by a doctor. Although the side effects may not be so pleasant, they are temporary. You may avail the medicine over the counter too, but it is wise if you get it recommended by a professional.

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