Had burns on my hands with Idromed4
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:43 pm
Hi, I have recently brought Idromed-4 after reading lot of reviews. Even though the price of the equipment is little bit on the higher side I preferred to go with his piece as the reviews were really promising. So I ordered from an Australian company http://www.psoriasiscafe.org/idromed4.htm for $900.
The equipment is designed for European voltage so I have to go for a 110-220 voltage converter. I started treating my hands 20 mins a day with intensity of around 10ma. After 2 weeks of treatment there was no sign of Cessation of my sweating. But I noticed that my skin started pealing off from back of my hands. So I stopped the treatment now. The equipment’s manual says that for hand upto 15ma is acceptable and 20mins a day is also ok.
I am really disappointed and don’t know what to do next. Is anybody really faced hand burns with iontophoresis devices? Any suggestions, tips, advice are really appreciated.
Thanks,
John
The equipment is designed for European voltage so I have to go for a 110-220 voltage converter. I started treating my hands 20 mins a day with intensity of around 10ma. After 2 weeks of treatment there was no sign of Cessation of my sweating. But I noticed that my skin started pealing off from back of my hands. So I stopped the treatment now. The equipment’s manual says that for hand upto 15ma is acceptable and 20mins a day is also ok.
I am really disappointed and don’t know what to do next. Is anybody really faced hand burns with iontophoresis devices? Any suggestions, tips, advice are really appreciated.
Thanks,
John