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Primary hyperhidrosis may be at least partly hereditary. If the excess sweating is due to an underlying medical condition, it's called secondary hyperhidrosis.
Research. Mayo Clinic scientists have conducted extensive research aimed at improving the treatment outcomes for people who have hyperhidrosis. Publications.
Mayo Clinic scientists have conducted extensive research aimed at improving the treatment outcomes for people who have hyperhidrosis. Publications. See a list ...
... hyperhidrosis. Publications. See a list of publications about hyperhidrosis by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.
The most common form of hyperhidrosis is called primary focal (or essential) hyperhidrosis. It happens when excess sweating is not triggered by a rise in ...
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