Hyperhidrosis is undertreated and underappreciated as a condition that causes distress for patients, yet available treatment ...
Sweating happens, especially now, when we’re dealing with some serious summer heat. But sometimes sweating can get so bad it interferes with your day, and that’s not cool. We recently had a reader ...
August in Washington means one thing: hazy, hot, and humid days. We can’t blame you if you’re sweating a little more than usual, but if excessive underarm sweat is not just an occasional nuisance, but ...
For the excessively sweaty, summer is no cause for celebration. As temperatures rise, so do the risk of wet palms, soaked feet, stained shirts and slick faces. But do not fret about sweat — Dr. Scott ...
Treatment of hyperhidrosis can be divided into topical, oral, surgical, and nonsurgical treatments (botulinum toxin). These therapeutic options differ with respect to their efficacy, duration of ...
While most of us are looking forward to the warmer weather, there is a small part of the population dreading it. Sweating on a hot day or during exercise is totally normal, but for about one in 25 ...
Louise Dunford receives funding from The UK Dermatology Clinical Trials Network. Most people sweat when they exercise or the weather is hot. But some people sweat far more than this. Hyperhidrosis – ...
Although lithium is highly effective in treating bipolar disorder, the chemical has a narrow therapeutic window—too high a dose can be toxic to patients, causing kidney damage, thyroid damage, or even ...
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