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ObjectivePalmar hyperhidrosis can be psychosocially devastating. Sympathectomy provides effective treatment. The most common side effect after sympathectomy is compensatory hyperhidrosis, which can be debilitating.
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Hyperhidrosis is a debilitating pathophysiological condition characterizedby excessive sweating. It is classified as primary focal or secondary. Primaryfocal hyperhidrosis affects symmetrical areas of the body, andtends to involve palms, soles of the ...
Smith, Frank C T
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Hyperhidrosis, which affects nearly 3% of the population, is characterized by excessive sweating due to eccrine sweat gland hyperactivity. It has negative impact on quality of life, and social relations and also may lead to social anxiety disorders. Here,
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: Because emotional sweating is under sympathetic control (1), clonidine, known to inhibit sympathetic tone (2), could be useful in the treatment of excessive emotional sweatin...
F, Conrad +3 more
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Excerpt To the editor: Because emotional sweating is under sympathetic control (1), clonidine, known to inhibit sympathetic tone (2), could be useful in the treatment of excessive emotional sweatin...
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The pharmacological treatment and management of hyperhidrosis
Introduction: Idiopathic hyperhidrosis is a dysfunctional disorder involving eccrine sweat glands, and its impact on patients’ daily quality of life is well known.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
The literature of axillary hyperhidrosis is reviewed. For treatment, we present a technique of radical glandular clearance, converting the flaps to attached "skin grafts". The extent of the area may be varied, according to the degree of excessive sweating.
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The literature of axillary hyperhidrosis is reviewed. For treatment, we present a technique of radical glandular clearance, converting the flaps to attached "skin grafts". The extent of the area may be varied, according to the degree of excessive sweating.
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2020
When one considers the avalanche of new indications and uses for botulinum toxins, it is truly surprising that this has all happened in such a short time. And the safety and dependability of these products are profound, when used appropriately. There is still much to be discovered about the potential of this agent when you contemplate the profound non ...
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When one considers the avalanche of new indications and uses for botulinum toxins, it is truly surprising that this has all happened in such a short time. And the safety and dependability of these products are profound, when used appropriately. There is still much to be discovered about the potential of this agent when you contemplate the profound non ...
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Pathophysiology of Hyperhidrosis
Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2016Studies and case reports on excessive sweating frequently state that hyperhidrosis is a disease whose origin and mechanism are unknown. However, the term excessive is rarely based on systematic diagnostic measurements, instead being a description of the symptoms from patient histories, which suggests that hyperhidrosis is purely a problem involving the
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