Around 10%-15% of people have an overgrowth of a super stinky bacteria called Kytococcus sedentarius on their feet.
The Center for Hyperhidrosis, a medical facility specializing in excessive sweating treatments, has acquired ...
We all sweat – it’s one of the body’s most normal functions. Running to catch a bus, a stressful meeting and hormonal changes are just some things that can trigger it. And while sweat helps regulate ...
Hyperhidrosis most commonly affects the armpits, followed by the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Impairment of quality of life differs based on where primary hyperhidrosis manifests on ...
Anyone who suffers from hyperhidrosis knows how challenging it can be to do everyday things without getting overly moist palms or those noticeable rings of sweat on your shirt. It can dramatically ...
Whether you’re an avid winter walker or simply notice flaking skin—wondering why your feet are peeling is a valid question. While peeling feet can be a harmless (yet annoying) issue, it’s still ...