Hyperhidrosis
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FAQ
Hyperhidrosis is typically diagnosed through a clinical evaluation. A healthcare provider will review your medical history, conduct a physical examination, and may perform tests, such as the starch-iodine test or sweat test, to assess the extent of sweating and rule out other conditions.
While hyperhidrosis is not typically life-threatening, it can significantly impact quality of life, leading to emotional distress, social anxiety, and difficulties in personal and professional situations. Managing the condition is important for overall well-being.