The problem of excessive sweating worries many men and women. The pathology in which sweat glands are too active is called hyperhidrosis. Most often, it begins in adolescence. Throughout life, patients are looking for a means to solve this problem. Teymurova's paste, the instructions for which are described in this article, is a remedy for excessive sweating that has been tested by many generations.
For what reasons does hyperhidrosis develop and is it treatable
Most often, this pathology appears after severe hormonal disruptions in the body. These shifts are:
- puberty in adolescents;
- the onset of menstruation in girls;
- pregnancy and childbirth in women;
- menopause;
- sexual dysfunction in men.
Due to serious differences in the performance of the main hormones, the sweating process is disrupted. This does not happen in all people, but if it happens, then it remains for many years.
Other possible causes of hyperhidrosis are: vegetative-vascular dystonia, endocrine disorders, cardiovascular diseases, pathologies of the nervous system.
Most often, hyperhidrosis (increased sweating) is deployed in the armpits in women and in the feet in men. For the treatment of hyperhidrosis, Teymurov's paste is often used, the instructions for which are described below. This is a cheap and in some cases effective remedy for excessive sweating.
Release form and composition of the paste
The product has a paste consistency, applied externally, sold in plastic jars or tubes of 50 grams. Smell - mint, gives off sulfur.
Teymurov's paste is a dermatological preparation that has a pronounced antimicrobial and drying effect on the skin. Reduces the activity of sweat glands.
The composition of Teymurov's paste:
- zinc oxide;
- lead acetate;
- salicylic acid;
- methanamine;
- glycerol;
- boric acid;
- hexamethylenetetramine;
- formaldehyde.
In some cases, effective for hyperhidrosis. With excessive sweating, it helps not all patients, but only those whose problem is caused solely by the activity of the glands. If the causes of the problem lie in the endocrine system or pathology of the nervous system, the paste will be ineffective.
Indications for use
Instructions for use with paste Teymurova reports that the tool is effective in the following pathologies:
- diaper rash of the skin in children and adults;
- excessive sweating of the feet, armpits, hands;
- some forms of eczema;
- fungal diseases of the feet and nails;
- rosacea.
The paste is not always effective for hyperhidrosis: in order to find out with accuracy whether it will be effective in a particular patient, it is necessary to conduct therapy for at least one week.
Side effects when using paste
The main cause of side effects from the use of paste is the content of formaldehyde. This substance is quite toxic and has the following effects on the body (penetrating the blood through the pores):
- tear and runny nose;
- nausea and vomiting;
- in rare cases, the development of seizures.
Despite the fact that the formaldehyde content in Teymurov's paste is minimal, this substance can still provoke allergic reactions. Other components in the composition of the product are completely harmless. If allergic manifestations occur, stop using the paste.
Contraindications
The instruction for Teymurov’s paste reports that the product has only one contraindication - this is an individual intolerance to the components. If the patient is allergic to menthol, formaldehyde, boric acid, zinc oxide - the use of paste should be abandoned. Otherwise, symptoms characteristic of allergy sufferers will appear.
It is undesirable to apply ointment to areas of the skin more than ten square centimeters.
It is forbidden to apply the product on the scalp - this can cause hair loss and stop their growth.
Care should be taken in using paste during pregnancy and lactation due to the formaldehyde content.
Terms of use
The instruction for Teymurov’s paste reports that the product optimally blocks sweat glands during the following use:
- before use, wash the skin on the treated area of the body;
- Before using the paste, it is forbidden to lubricate the skin with any creams and means;
- apply a thin layer of paste, leave it for five to ten minutes in the air until completely absorbed - then you can dress and lead a full-fledged lifestyle;
- use the paste every two to three days. With more frequent use, the likelihood of developing allergic reactions and irritation of the skin, inflammation of the sweat glands is high.
With constant use of Teymurov’s toothpaste, you should take breaks every two months for about one week. This is necessary in order to give the sweat glands a "rest". Otherwise, skin irritation may develop, furunculosis, peeling, eczema, and dermatitis may begin.
The paste has shown high efficiency in the treatment of fungal diseases. Depending on the family of microorganisms that caused the damage to the skin area, the tool may be more or less useful. You can use the paste for fungal diseases of any part of the body, except for the face and scalp.
Cost, place of purchase and storage conditions
The tool is affordable: a tube of 50 grams costs about eighty rubles. The paste is produced by several domestic pharmacological plants. Depending on the manufacturer’s decision, the composition may be enriched with some additional components - for example, peppermint oil and other moisturizing ingredients.
It is possible to buy Teymurov's paste for hyperhidrosis at any pharmacy: this product is sold in any region of our country. As a rule, it is always available both in small private pharmacies and in the departments of large pharmacological firms.
In order for the paste not to lose its therapeutic properties, it should be properly stored. You need to keep Teymurov's paste in a dark place where the air temperature does not exceed 20 ° C. It is necessary to protect the product from children's access and in no case to prevent its use in the oral cavity. In case of the fact of its use in food, gastric lavage and therapeutic measures from a burn of the esophagus and organs of the gastrointestinal tract are necessary.
Reviews on the use of Teymurov paste
After they often talked about the dangers of formaldehyde to humans on television and radio, many patients refused to use paste. Strange, but there is not a single review that would reliably confirm problems or developing diseases due to the use of this tool.
The maximum that unlucky patients complain about is clogging of pores and dry skin after using the paste. Often, the top layer of the epidermis begins to peel off and peel off after application. This side effect develops because patients inattentively read the instructions and did not give rest to the epidermis between applications.
Also, negative reviews about Teymurov's paste report that the tool did not provide any help: as patients suffered from hyperhidrosis, they also suffer after using the paste. Instructions for use with the paste not in vain warns that the tool does not help all patients, but only those whose problem is caused solely by the activity of the glands. If the causes of hyperhidrosis lie in the endocrine system or pathology of the nervous system, the paste will not be effective.
If Teymurov ointment did not have the expected effect in the treatment of hyperhidrosis, it is worth trying other means. For example, the popular German anti-sweat remedy Dry-Dry.
There are also positive reviews about Teymurov paste. People emphasize that the use of the product helped to get rid of the delicate problem of sweating feet: the smell almost completely disappeared, and the release of moisture decreased by 90%.
The most popular analogues of Teymurov paste
As close as possible in terms of composition:
- "Formagel";
- Formidron;
- Crooked.
It is worth considering that all these ointments contain fomaldehyde. If there was an allergic reaction to the paste from the smell of Teymurov’s legs, then it is possible to say with a high degree of probability that problems will arise when using liquids and ointments of the same composition.
There are several similar in action funds with a different composition. It:
- "Dry Dry" is a liquid that blocks sweat glands and prevents sweat. It costs about six times more than Teymurov's paste. But this is the only tool that has proven effective in hyperhidrosis of the armpits and hands. When all other means turned out to be powerless, “Dry Dray” came to the rescue.
- "Maxim" and "Approved" - foreign drugs for increased sweating. Proved to be highly effective. They are positioned by the manufacturer not as a therapeutic agent for hyperhidrosis, but as a long-acting antiperspirant.
Which is better - "Dry Dray" or Teymurov's paste
These two tools have one goal - to reduce the amount of sweat produced in the treated area. Dry Drive has more positive reviews from consumers than Teymurov paste. Despite the high price, a foreign remedy for sweating should be used only once a week - therefore, in the end it turns out to be more economical.
How to apply Teymurov’s paste to get results from it, as after using Dry-Dry? Patients write in their reviews that they tried to use the paste in different ways: once every two days and even once a day. The difference was not noticeable: hyperhidrosis did not go away. Patients continued to suffer from wet circles under the armpits in any weather. While Dry Drive helped immediately and from the first application.