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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.
To reduce the risk of breast cancer, use the lowest dose of hormone therapy possible for the shortest amount of time. Maintain a healthy weight. If your weight ...
When available, patients reported their home blood pressure and weight measurements. Metabolic bone disease and parathyroid. Criteria for medical necessity ...
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Your health care provider may prescribe certain medications to help manage your condition. They include: Drugs that help remove dead skin cells. A nightly ...
Stephanie Faubion, the Bill and Penny George Director of the Center for Women's Health at Mayo Clinic says, "Most of the findings in this report are not new, ...
Learn how this pituitary gland tumor changes some hormone levels and can lead to health concerns such as infertility, low libido and vision problems.
Because her condition is sensitive to stress and hormone fluctuations, Karen opts for low-impact treatment options to manage other health issues that arise.
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