'Excessive sweating is not a feminine thing': A qualitative study of women's experiences suffering from primary hyperhidrosis.
Alexander ShayestehMargareta PerssonChristine BrulinElisabet NylanderPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Primary hyperhidrosis in women disrupts the feminine appearance, lowers self-esteem and hinders social interactions. Clinicians assessing primary hyperhidrosis need to be aware that women may report the impairments from primary hyperhidrosis as being more associated with body image and appearance than with functional reductions in daily life. Educating patients, providing accurate information regarding the disease via media and cooperating with patient groups are important for increasing awareness and achieving progress in care for women with primary hyperhidrosis.