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  1. Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) - DermNet

    Jul 22, 2020 · What is hyperhidrosis? Hyperhidrosis is the name given to excessive and uncontrollable sweating. Sweat is a weak salt solution produced by the eccrine sweat glands. These are distributed …

  2. Drug-induced hyperhidrosis - DermNet

    Feb 26, 2020 · What leads to drug-induced hyperhidrosis? Drug-induced hyperhidrosis is the most common cause of secondary hyperhidrosis. D rugs can act on the hypothalamus or at spinal …

  3. Auriculotemporal syndrome - DermNet

    Auriculotemporal syndrome, Frey syndrome, Gustatory hyperhidrosis, Baillarger syndrome, Frey-Baillarger syndrome, Dupuy syndrome. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.

  4. Anticholinergic medications - DermNet

    Anticholinergic medication, Anticholinergics, Anticholinergic agent, Parasympatholytic drug, Acetylcholine receptor antagonist, Muscarinic receptor blocker. Authoritative facts from DermNet …

  5. Iontophoresis - DermNet

    Iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis is usually carried out with ordinary tap water, however, sodium chloride electrolyte solution or an anticholinergic agent such as glycopyrronium bromide) can be added if the …

  6. Bromhidrosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment — DermNet

    Bromhidrosis (osmidrosis or ozochrotia) is an unpleasant body odour due to any cause including poor hygiene, infection, diet, or medication. Anxiety, low-self-esteem and social withdrawal may result …

  7. Sweating problems - DermNet

    Link to DermNet's pages about skin conditions related to sweating and sweat. Apocrine chromhidrosis Auriculotemporal syndrome Bromhidrosis Chromhidrosis Drug-induced hyperhidrosis Eccrine …

  8. hyperhidrosis image - DermNet

    What is hyperhidrosis? Hyperhidrosis is the name given to excessive and uncontrollable sweating. Read more

  9. Heat rash (Miliaria): Images, Causes, and Treatment - DermNet NZ

    Feb 19, 2018 · Miliaria, also known as sweat/heat rash or prickly heat is a skin condition caused by blocked or inflamed sweat ducts. Heat rash is common especially in hot, humid or tropical climates.

  10. Dyshidrotic eczema (Pompholyx, Vesicular Hand Eczema) — DermNet

    Dyshidrotic eczema (pompholyx) is an itchy, chronic, recurrent, often symmetric eruption on the palms of hands, fingers, and soles of the feet. It is characterised by small, deep-seated, 1–2 mm fluid-filled …