Excessive Sweating
Follow the links below to find information about excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis.
Reviewed April 2012
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| Title: | Sweat explained |
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| Publisher: | Better Health Channel |
| Description: | The main function of sweat is to control body temperature as it evaporates from the skin. Heat stroke can occur on a hot day if there is insufficient sweating. Hyperhidrosis is abnormal excessive sweating, most often without any known cause. Reduced sweating is called hypohidrosis, if there is partial loss of sweating, or anhidrosis if there is complete lack of sweating. |
| Date: | Apr 2012 |
| Title: | Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) - myDr.com.au |
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| Publisher: | myDr |
| Description: | Hyperhidrosis is the condition of excessive sweating. It affects about one per cent of the population. |
| Date: | Nov 2010 |
| Title: | Sweating: excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosis - myDr.com.au |
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| Publisher: | myDr |
| Description: | Botulinum toxin is now being suggested as a treatment for excessive sweating. |
| Date: | Feb 2002 |
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