نتایج جستجو برای: hyperhidrosis

تعداد نتایج: 1187  

2015
Sônia Oliveira Lima João Fernandes Britto Aragão José Machado Neto Kaio Bernardes Santos de Almeida Layla Melize Santos Menezes Vanessa Rocha Santana

BACKGROUND Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweat production occurs at 2.9-9% of the population. OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence and disorders due to primary hyperhidrosis (HP) in medicine students in the state of Sergipe. METHODS Cross-sectional study using individual interviews. RESULTS Hyperhidrosis was found in 14.76% of subjects, the most affected regions were palmar, plantar and axil...

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2017
Ros Wade Stephen Rice Alexis Llewellyn Eoin Moloney Julie Jones-Diette Julija Stoniute Kath Wright Alison M Layton Nick J Levell Gerard Stansby Dawn Craig Nerys Woolacott

BACKGROUND Hyperhidrosis is uncontrollable excessive sweating that occurs at rest, regardless of temperature. The symptoms of hyperhidrosis can significantly affect quality of life. The management of hyperhidrosis is uncertain and variable. OBJECTIVE To establish the expected value of undertaking additional research to determine the most effective interventions for the management of refractor...

2017
Daniel A. Grabell Adelaide A. Hebert

Hyperhidrosis is defined as the production of sweat beyond what is physiologically necessary to maintain thermal homeostasis. This disease state may (and typically does) have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life. Medications including antiperspirants, anticholinergics, and botulinum toxin have been shown to be effective in the management of hyperhidrosis. Several medical device...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 2014
Benjamin R Bohaty Adelaide A Hebert

Hyperhidrosis, characterized by excess sweat production, affects children and adults. Primary focal hyperhidrosis affects any anatomic region with sweat appendages present. Primary hyperhidrosis has traditionally been considered a problem for adults, but approximately 1.6% of adolescents and 0.6% of prepubertal children are affected. Psychological and social development and well-being are often...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2006
H S Bracha S M Lenze M Tsang Mui Chung

Correspondence A surgical treatment for anxiety-triggered palmar hyperhidrosis is not unlike treating tearfulness in major depression by severing the nerves to the lacrimal glands SIR, The recent study of Krogstad et al. 1 in this Journal, reporting on the daily pattern of sweating and response to stress in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis, is an important contribution to the clinical literat...

Journal: :Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2002
Jonathan R T Davidson Edna B Foa Kathryn M Connor L Erik Churchill

PURPOSE Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) is an overlooked and potentially disabling symptom, which is often seen in social anxiety disorder (SAD). We conducted a retrospective review of data acquired in patients with SAD who had participated in placebo-controlled clinical trials of fluoxetine, cognitive behavior therapy, clonazepam and gabapentin. Four specific topics were addressed: (1) over...

Journal: :Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV 2012
I Hoorens K Ongenae

Primary focal hyperhidrosis is a common disorder for which treatment is often a therapeutic challenge. A systematic review of current literature on the various treatment modalities for primary focal hyperhidrosis was performed and a step-by-step approach for the different types of primary focal hyperhidrosis (axillary, palmar, plantar and craniofacial) was established. Non-surgical treatments (...

Journal: :The Annals of thoracic surgery 2011
Robert J Cerfolio Jose Ribas Milanez De Campos Ayesha S Bryant Cliff P Connery Daniel L Miller Malcolm M DeCamp Robert J McKenna Mark J Krasna

Significant controversies surround the optimal treatment of primary hyperhidrosis of the hands, axillae, feet, and face. The world's literature on hyperhidrosis from 1991 to 2009 was obtained through PubMed. There were 1,097 published articles, of which 102 were clinical trials. Twelve were randomized clinical trials and 90 were nonrandomized comparative studies. After review and discussion by ...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 2004
N Lowe A Campanati I Bodokh S Cliff P Jaen O Kreyden M Naumann A Offidani J Vadoud H Hamm

BACKGROUND Hyperhidrosis (primary or secondary) is excessive sweating beyond that required to return body temperature to normal. It can be localized or generalized, commonly affecting the axillae, palms, soles or face, and can have a substantial negative effect on a patient's quality of life. IMPACT OF DISEASE Objective evaluation comprising quantitative assessment (gravimetric and Minor's io...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2006
G S Mijnhout H Kloosterman S Simsek R J M Strack van Schijndel J C Netelenbos

We report the case of a 56-year-old postmenopausal woman who was referred to our Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic because of severe hyperhidrosis. She had a four-year history of excessive sweating of her face and upper body. On presentation no sweating could be documented. Physical examination was also unremarkable. It appeared that five days earlier her general practitioner had prescribed oxybu...

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