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Published on: November 24, 2016
[Hyperhidrosis from diagnosis to management]
1Service de neurologie, CHU Amiens-Picardie, 1, rue du Professeur-Christian-Cabrol, 80054 Amiens, France; Centre expert Parkinson, CHU Amiens-Picardie, 1, rue du Professeur-Christian-Cabrol, 80054 Amiens, France.
Abstract:
Hyperhidrosis is defined as uncontrollable, excessive and unpredictable sweating that exceeds the needs related to thermoregulation. It preferentially affects axillary, palms, soles and face but can affect any part of the body. This ostensibly benign symptom can have a major negative impact on quality of life sometimes leading to isolation and depression. Moreover, in some cases hyperhidrosis can be secondary to an underlying pathology sometimes malignant which must be identified quickly. Consequently, each doctor should be able to develop a diagnostic and therapeutic approach for this relatively frequent and probably underdiagnosed and undertreated reason for consultation. In this review, we focus on diagnosis hyperhidrosis and its management.
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