Excessive Sweating


Book Description

When you're sweating profusely, it can be embarrassing to socialize with people. You'd probably rather isolate yourself and stay in the confines of your own home. It can even feel as if your life comes to a standstill, since you can't really focus on anything else. There's only one way to get your life back on track again - and that's to stop excessive sweating! But in order to control it, you must first understand it and identify the root cause in your specific case. Excessive sweating, medically known as hyperhidrosis, has various potential underlying causes. Hyperhidrosis can stem from hormonal and endocrine problems; it can be caused by dysfunctional sweat glands; it can be a symptom of a disease; or the side effect of anxiety or fever. This book is designed to provide you with all the information you need about hyperhidrosis, and the simple yet effective methods of avoiding the physiological reaction of excessive sweating. Furthermore, you will learn which potential pathologic conditions can bring about profuse sweating, and how you can minimize, control, and eradicate the problem altogether.




Endocrine Conditions in Pediatrics


Book Description

This book is aimed at primary care providers who care for the pediatric age group (general pediatrician, the PCP working with pediatric patients, and family medicine providers) with the goal of covering the endocrine differential diagnosis of common signs and symptoms of possible endocrine disease as well as appropriate initial laboratory evaluation and interpretation. While multiple pediatric endocrine textbooks exist, most of them are heavy in coverage of physiology and rare diseases, with less discussion of practical steps in evaluation and diagnosis. This book distinguishes itself through a very practical approach. The first section is organized by presenting signs and symptoms, the second section is organized by laboratory interpretation, and the third section provides summaries of common pediatric endocrine disorders. Chapters are concise, providing critical clinical information including clinical pearls, common diagnoses and important points in patient counseling. Written by experts in the field, Endocrine Conditions in Pediatrics is a valuable resource that provides general pediatricians and other primary care providers with all of the information they need to provide superb patient care before transferring to a pediatric endocrinologist when necessary.




Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease E-Book


Book Description

A classic since its first publication nearly 25 years ago, Stoelting's Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease, 7th Edition, by Drs. Roberta L. Hines and Katherine E. Marschall, remains your go-to reference for concise, thorough coverage of pathophysiology of the most common diseases and their medical management relevant to anesthesia. To provide the guidance you need to successfully manage or avoid complications stemming from pre-existing conditions there are detailed discussions of each disease, the latest practice guidelines, easy-to-follow treatment algorithms, and more. Presents detailed discussions of common diseases, as well as highlights of more rare diseases and their unique features that could be of importance in the perioperative period. Examines specific anesthesia considerations for special patient populations—including pediatric, obstetric and elderly patients. Features abundant figures, tables, diagrams, and photos to provide fast access to the most pertinent aspects of every condition and to clarify critical points about management of these medical illnesses. Ideal for anesthesiologists in practice and for anesthesia residents in training and preparing for boards. Includes brand new chapters on sleep-disordered breathing, critical care medicine and diseases of aging as well as major updates of nearly all other chapters. Covers respiratory disease in greater detail with newly separated chapters on Sleep Disordered Breathing; Obstructive Lung Disease; Restrictive Lung Disease; and Respiratory Failure. Provides the latest practice guidelines, now integrated into each chapter for quick reference.




Textbook of Primary Care Dermatology


Book Description

This textbook provides a comprehensive, practical guide to the identification of a range of common dermatological conditions encountered within primary care. It features a problem-based approach to the topics and conditions covered. Clinical photographs, diagrams and pertinent tables along with clear learning objectives, clinical pearls and pitfalls in each chapter facilitate understanding in the diagnosis and management of a range of common dermatological conditions. Textbook of Primary Care Dermatology empowers the reader to develop their understanding of how to deal with a range of common skin, hair and nail problems. It is ideal for training and practising primary care physicians seeking a quick reference guide to use in their clinical practice and the trainee dermatologist seeking a primer on the topic. It is also suitable for other members of the primary care team including nurses, pharmacists, physician associates and clinical assistants, and it is very useful for hospital-based doctors and nurses in other disciplines who want a quick, practical reference to common dermatological problems.




No Sweat!


Book Description

I have been suffering from excessive sweat ever since I remember. I suffer with excessive sweat on my palms and on my feet and for the longest time I thought that I was alone to be cursed with such a condition. I had no clue that my condition was a common one, with an actual medical term - Hyperhidrosis! That discovery made me feel better in a twisted sense. I was no longer the only person trying to find way out of sweaty palms and feet in a world where everyone else was perfect! I then started my somewhat frustrating journey towards understanding this disease, and more important the various treatment options. I say frustrating because I was still relying on internet as my key source of information and soon discovered that most of internet was full of complex, mostly inaccurate and downright unethically incorrect information to make a quick buck. However, since I was so desperate to find a solution to my sweat condition, I persisted. I read a lot of research articles, met several qualified medical professionals specializing in this field, and interacted with a large number of hyperhidrosis patients. I even ended up setting up the largest online community of hyperhidrosis patients online - http: //hyperhidrosisnetwork.com. The site, over a short time-period has become the most popular go to place to find out anything about hyperhidrosis, connect to other patients and to discuss the treatment options. Hyperhidrosis Network As I mentioned previously, I realized that even in this day and age of information accessibility, it was difficult for people with Hyperhidrosis to find real helpful information or to connect to others with the same condition. So, out of sheer frustration, I set-up a website ambitiously names HyerhidrosisNetwork.com to document my understanding of hyperhidrosis and what I was learning about treatment options. However, soon it has evolved way beyond what I originally thought it would. Since the time I started in 2012, the website has seen a surge of visitors from all across the globe. As more people have joined the website, more useful it has become over all those months. HHN is now one of the largest, authentic, non-biased, non-commercial sources of information, and community support for hyperhidrosis patients. Why This Book (and why not)? With my hyperhidrosis problem, and my involvement in Hyperhidrosis Network, I got opportunities to interact with very wide variety of people - from thousands of patients, to hundreds of doctors, to tens of product manufacturers and then a few clearly shady operators trying to make quick money by drawing on the desperation of patients to get rid of sweat. Through this book, I am trying to summarize everything I have learnt in a concise, brief way so that other patients like me can get the most objective information about Hyperhidrosis without having to go through the learning curve that I have had to. I do not, even for a moment, pose to be the one to "know" the solution to excessive sweat issues. Nor does this book promise any miracle cure to get rid of that awkward sweat overnight (how I wish that was possible!). However, I do promise that after reading this book you will be way better informed on what is hyperhidrosis, why it happens and what you can do to manage this well enough so as to minimize impact on your quality of life. Hope you find this useful - I will appreciate any constructive feedback you might have on the book. Good luck!




Nutritional Needs in Cold and High-Altitude Environments


Book Description

This book reviews the research pertaining to nutrient requirements for working in cold or in high-altitude environments and states recommendations regarding the application of this information to military operational rations. It addresses whether, aside from increased energy demands, cold or high-altitude environments elicit an increased demand or requirement for specific nutrients, and whether performance in cold or high-altitude environments can be enhanced by the provision of increased amounts of specific nutrients.




Autonomic Neurology


Book Description

The purpose of this book is to present a focused approach to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of the most common autonomic disorders that may present to the clinical neurologist. Autonomic Neurology is divided into 3 sections. The first section includes 5 chapters reviewing the anatomical and biochemical mechanisms of central and peripheral nervous system control of autonomic function, principles of autonomic pharmacology, and a clinical and laboratory approach to the diagnosis of autonomic disorders. The second section focuses on the pathophysiology and management of orthostatic hypotension, postural tachycardia, baroreflex failure; syncope, disorders of sweating, neurogenic bladder and sexual dysfunction, gastrointestinal dysmotility, and autonomic hyperactivity. The final section is devoted to specific autonomic disorders, including central neurodegenerative disorders; common peripheral neuropathies with prominent autonomic failure; painful small fiber neuropathies; autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathies and neuropathies; focal brain disorders; focal spinal cord disorders; and chronic pain disorders with autonomic manifestations. This book is the product of the extensive experience of its contributors in the evaluation and management of the many patients with autonomic symptoms who are referred for neurologic consultation at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Autonomic Neurology focuses on clinical scenarios and presentation of clinical cases and includes several figures showing the results of normal and abnormal autonomic testing in typical conditions. Its abundance of tables summarizing the differential diagnosis, testing, and management of autonomic disorders also help set this book apart from other books focused on the autonomic nervous system.







Hyperhidrosis and Botulinum Toxin in Dermatology


Book Description

In this publication a comprehensive overview on the pathophysiology and treatment of hyperhidrosis with a focus on the new therapy with botulinum toxin is given by renowned experts from Europe and the USA. In the first part the pathophysiology of hyperhidrosis, rare forms of sweating and their symptoms, as well as the different topical and surgical treatments for focal hyperhidrosis are discussed. The second part deals with botulinum toxin. Besides a historic survey of the drug the reader is introduced to the pharmacological particularities and the different modalities of treatment for focal hyperhidrosis. Complications and side effects of the therapy are presented as well. The final chapter is reserved for other dermatological indications like anal fissure and wrinkles.




Primary Care Dermatology


Book Description

A great book providing essential information for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic diseases. The text opens with a discussion of the basic function and structure of the skin, a description of lesions, and instructions on how to perform a biopsy; follows with a section on the principles of dermatologic therapy, and a section on individual dermatologic disorders; and concludes with a section explaining when the primary care physician should refer a patient to a specialist. Features numerous tables and figures to enhance understanding.