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Hyperhidrosis Comorbidities and Treatments: A Register-based Study among 511 Subjects
Hyperhidrosis is a dermatological condition that causes psychosocial impairment and has a negative impact on patients’ quality of life. The epidemiology of hyperhidrosis is currently poorly understood.
Sanna-Liisa Heiskanen +5 more
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Transareolar uniportal thoracoscopic extended thymectomy for patients with myasthenia gravis
BackgroundTransareolar uniportal thoracoscopic extended thymectomy (TUTET) has not been previously reported. We attempted to assess the feasibility and safety of TUTET for male myasthenia gravis (MG) patients.Patients and methodsFrom February 2013 to ...
Jianbo Lin +4 more
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Unexpected improvement of hyperhidrosis with cannabidiol [PDF]
Hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating and it affects almost 5% of the population. The affected age group is wide, and it can affect from children to elderlies. There are two types of hyperhidrosis: generalized and focal.
Rubens Pitliuk +2 more
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Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is a condition of excessive sweating on certain parts of the body with unknown cause. The severity and location of primary hyperhidrosis vary and are thought to affect the quality of life.
Catherine Patricia Soetedjo +3 more
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Epidemiology of Hyperhidrosis in Danish Blood Donors
The risk factors and disease implications of hyperhidrosis are unknown. The objectives of this retrospective cohort study were to estimate the prevalence of hyperhidrosis and to compare demographic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic parameters in blood ...
Mattias A.S. Henning +13 more
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Primary hyperhidrosis is a frequent disorder of unknown aetiology that most often affects the palm of the hands, the axillae, or the face to such an extent that it becomes a professional, psychological, and social burden to many patients. Non-surgical management by dermatologists is the first line of treatment, but if medical treatment fails ...
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Case report of psychosomatic illness: The management of primary hyperhidrosis with oral escitalopram
Hyperhidrosis is excessive, visible sweating without physical activity, which is not associated with physiological homeostatic response to maintain body temperature. The severity can be assessed by the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale.
Amey Y Angane +2 more
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Long-term results of oxybutynin use in treating facial hyperhidrosis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Facial hyperhidrosis can lead to serious emotional distress. Video-assisted thoracic sympathectomy resolves symptoms effectively, though it may be associated with compensatory hyperhidrosis, which may be more common in patients undergoing ...
Nelson Wolosker +6 more
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Association of Primary Hyperhidrosis with Depression and Anxiety: A Systematic Review
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Johannes Kjeldstrup Kristensen +3 more
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The impact of hyperhidrosis on patients' daily life and quality of life: a qualitative investigation
Background An understanding of the daily life impacts of hyperhidrosis and how patients deal with them, based on qualitative research, is lacking.
P. Kamudoni +5 more
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