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Hyperhidrosis can either be generalized or localized to specific parts of the body. [[Hand]]s, [[foot|feet]], [[axilla]]e, and the groin area are among the most active regions of perspiration due to the relatively high concentration of sweat glands; however, any part of the body may be affected. Primary hyperhidrosis is found to start during adolescence or even before, and interestingly, seems to be inherited as an [[autosomal]] dominant genetic trait. | Hyperhidrosis can either be generalized or localized to specific parts of the body. [[Hand]]s, [[foot|feet]], [[axilla]]e, and the groin area are among the most active regions of perspiration due to the relatively high concentration of sweat glands; however, any part of the body may be affected. Primary hyperhidrosis is found to start during adolescence or even before, and interestingly, seems to be inherited as an [[autosomal]] dominant genetic trait. | ||
Primary hyperhidrosis must be distinguished from secondary hyperhidrosis, which can start at any point in life. For some, it can seem to come on unexpectedly. The latter form may be due to a disorder of the thyroid or pituitary gland, diabetes mellitus, | Primary hyperhidrosis must be distinguished from secondary hyperhidrosis, which can start at any point in life. For some, it can seem to come on unexpectedly. The latter form may be due to a disorder of the [[thyroid]] or [[pituitary gland]], [[diabetes mellitus]], [[tumor]]s, [[gout]], [[menopause]], certain drugs, or [[mercury poisoning]]. Such secondary forms may have more serious consequences than just hyperhidrosis, making medical consultation advisable. | ||
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History and Symptoms
Hyperhidrosis can either be generalized or localized to specific parts of the body. Hands, feet, axillae, and the groin area are among the most active regions of perspiration due to the relatively high concentration of sweat glands; however, any part of the body may be affected. Primary hyperhidrosis is found to start during adolescence or even before, and interestingly, seems to be inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait.
Primary hyperhidrosis must be distinguished from secondary hyperhidrosis, which can start at any point in life. For some, it can seem to come on unexpectedly. The latter form may be due to a disorder of the thyroid or pituitary gland, diabetes mellitus, tumors, gout, menopause, certain drugs, or mercury poisoning. Such secondary forms may have more serious consequences than just hyperhidrosis, making medical consultation advisable.