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  1. Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) - DermNet

    Jul 22, 2020 · Hyperhidrosis, Excessive sweating, Primary hyperhidrosis, Secondary hyperhidrosis, Generalised hyperhidrosis, Localised hyperhidrosis. Authoritative facts from ...

  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. Iontophoresis - DermNet

    What is iontophoresis used for? The main use of iontophoresis is to treat focal areas of excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), particularly on the palms or soles. Tap-water iontophoresis is less …

  4. Anticholinergic medications - DermNet

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

  5. Sweating problems - DermNet

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

  6. hyperhidrosis image - DermNet

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

  7. Palmar hyperhidrosis image - DermNet

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: DermNet does not provide a free online consultation service. If you have any concerns with your skin or its treatment, see a dermatologist for advice.

  8. Isotretinoin - DermNet

    What is isotretinoin? Isotretinoin (13-cis retinoic acid) is a vitamin-A derivative (retinoid). The liver naturally makes small quantities of isotretinoin from vitamin-A, but the prescribed drug is made …

  9. Lentigo: Causes, Features, and Treatment — DermNet

    A lentigo is a clearly defined, pigmented macule that results from sun exposure. Unlike a freckle, it does not fade over time. Images below demonstrate the various possible forms.

  10. Tricyclic antidepressants. Amitriptyline, nortriptyline

    What are tricyclic antidepressants? Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline and nortriptyline, were once widely used as antidepressants before being replaced by newer …