Hyperhidrosis: eMedicine Dermatology

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Hyperhidrosis: eMedicine Dermatology

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Overview: Hyperhidrosis, which is sweating in excess of that required for normal thermoregulation, is a condition that usually begins in either childhood or adolescence. Although any site on the body can be affected by hyperhidrosis, the sites ...

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Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which people sweat more than normal. See what causes hyperhidrosis. http://bit.ly/9Ub6ZL

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