This article from CalmClinic offers several great techniques and solutions to anxious sweating and interesting ways to socially manage your anxiety.
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NCBI: Causes and Treatment of Hyperhidrosis
This article from the US National Library of Medicine showcases what Hyperhidrosis is, how it is caused, and some possible treatments. Topics include thermoregulatory sweating and emotional sweating, the pathophysiology of Hyperhidrosis, and the differentiation between primary and secondary Hyperhidrosis.
From the Center for Sweat Disorders of Johns Hopkins Medicine, 3% of the US population has Hyperhidrosis. According to the article, It is recommended that conservative approaches are taken to address Hyperhidrosis. To learn more, visit the link below.
Research conducted by Brickell Biotech, Burke Healthcare, and the International Hyperhidrosis Society shows that our understanding of the socially debilitating side of Hyperhidrosis has been underestimated