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New Tools and Insights: Hyperhidrosis in a Community Setting

Background: While excessive sweating is considered by many to be a benign condition, the physical and psychosocial impact it can have on hyperhidrosis sufferers is not always fully appreciated. Methods: A retrospective review of our pharmacy's patient records with the presenting complaint of sw...

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Published in:Canadian pharmacists journal 2007-05, Vol.140 (3), p.185-189
Main Authors: Koo, Veronique, Kalaria, Dipen, Wassenaar, Willem
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Language:English
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Summary:Background: While excessive sweating is considered by many to be a benign condition, the physical and psychosocial impact it can have on hyperhidrosis sufferers is not always fully appreciated. Methods: A retrospective review of our pharmacy's patient records with the presenting complaint of sweating was conducted. The review covered a 2-year span and consisted of 2517 records. Using a structured questionnaire, patient information was collected via e-mail, as well as telephone and face-to-face interviews by pharmacists. Patients described their difficulties and the different coping methods they would employ to alleviate or hide their excessive sweating on different areas such as the underarms, face/scalp, hands, feet, and torso/groin. Results: Underarm sweating is the most frequent area for which both male and female patients seek help, followed by hands, feet, and face/neck. For males over 40, face and neck sweating is the most frequent area of concern, whereas for females over 40, underarms remain a top priority. Patients report numerous instances of feeling isolated, depressed, and a lack of self-confidence in all areas of professional and social life. Conclusion: It is important to recognize that for some patients, excessive sweating can be a severely debilitating condition. Appropriate action must be taken in order to improve the patient's quality of life.
ISSN:1715-1635
1913-701X
DOI:10.1177/171516350714000323