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#Hyperhidrosis causes A LOT of sweat. Every day brings new challenges at home, school, work, the gym, and in social situations. Learn more: https://t.co/4TsuV9sXp6
People with hyperhidrosis often say that it affects their day-to-day life. Their excessive sweating means that they have to prepare for their days with this in mind. Learn more about managing #hyperhidrosis: https://t.co/vxNH5fFaUU
#Hyperhidrosis causes A LOT of sweat. Every day brings new challenges at home, school, work, the gym, and in social situations. Read more: https://t.co/4TsuV9tveE
Caring for a child or teen with #hemophilia isn't easy. It can be lonely to have the responsibility of advocating for your family by yourself. Learn more about caregiving: https://t.co/E3ntg0aBz8
On MyHyperhidrosisTeam, members talk about a range of personal experiences and struggles. Sleep issues are one of the most discussed subjects. Read more: https://t.co/gDDDfipk5X
Hyperhidrosis treatments can be bewildering, ranging from prescription medications to surgeries and alternative therapies. Read more: https://t.co/qwg0h8trfm
On MyHyperhidrosisTeam, members talk about a range of personal experiences and struggles. Embarrassment is one of the top 10 topics most discussed: https://t.co/wlk5pLCKHS
Members on MyHyperhidrosisTeam talk about a range of personal experiences and struggles. Weather is one of the top 10 topics discussed: https://t.co/OgI0YWK5Xy
Trying new recipes and new, seasonal vegetables can be a lot of fun! What are some vegetables and fruits currently in season that you might want to try? Would you make this recipe or what would you change to fit your diet? https://t.co/bv974OITGx
Living with hyperhidrosis can be lonely, giving depression a stronghold. Depression can be debilitating, which can mean missing out on time with friends, going for a relaxing walk, or being able to work full-time. Read more:
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Scalp sweating – also known as cranial hyperhidrosis - can be more obvious than other types of hyperhidrosis. Learn about the different ways you can combat scalp sweating:
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Summertime paired with hyperhidrosis can mean double the sweat, skin irritation, and feeling of being uncomfortable. How do you manage your symptoms? Read how our members navigate their symptoms: https://t.co/KgUmqmDffR
Excessive sweating from hyperhidrosis means preparing for days by bringing extra clothing, dressing differently, or not wearing certain types of makeup. How do you live your day-to-day? Read more: https://t.co/vxNH5fFIKs
Ever worry about the temperature of your office, wet handshakes, or inquisitive colleagues? Members on MyHyperhidrosisTeam have experienced stress related to excessive sweating. Read more:
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Because the physical impact of hyperhidrosis can be all-consuming, you may be dealing with psychological effects that you aren’t even aware of. Read more about how chronic conditions can impact your mental health:
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Finding the right clothing to manage your hyperhidrosis can be a challenge. Have you found any fabrics you recommend? Read what our members on MyHyperhidrosisTeam say:
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Whether you're new to MyHyperhidrosisTeam or you've been a member for a while, sharing your story is a great way to connect with others and provide insight into your experience with #hyperhidrosis. Tell your story on MyHyperhidrosisTeam: https://t.co/ByddnwCUmN
Hyperhidrosis causes A LOT of sweat. Every day brings new challenges at home, school, work, the gym, and in social situations. Learn how our members manage their hyperhidrosis:
https://t.co/4TsuV9sXp6