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  • Hyperhidrosis: a method for correction 

    Редакция | 2014, Original articles, Practical medicine 08 (14) Dermatovenerology. Cosmetology | 15 октября, 2014

    S.V. BATYRSHINA1, L.A. KHAERTDINOVA2

    ¹Kazan State Medical University, 49 Butlerov St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012

    2Kazan State Medical Academy, 36 Butlerov St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012

    Batyrshina S.V. — D. Med. Sc., Professor of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, tel. (843) 236-99-92, e-mail: sbkdv @ mail. ru

    Khaertdinova L.A. — Cand. Med. Sc., Associate Professor of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology and Cosmetology, tel. (843) 238-09-29, e-mail: khaertdinova @ mail. ru

    The article presents the results of the survey of 38 volunteers suffering from hyperhidrosis, mostly moderately expressed and presented in the axillary form. The authors evaluate the effectiveness of the correction of this condition using a cosmetic product «Dry Dry» based on monitoring of subjective and clinical data, the Minor test, macro-and microphotography of the skin, the gravimetric test, determining the scaling intensity, the intensity of the sebaceous glands, as well as the dynamics of changes dermatological index of life quality.

    Key words: hyperhidrosis, correction methods.

     

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    Метки: correction methods, hyperhidrosis, L.A. KHAERTDINOVA, Practical medicine 08 (14) Dermatovenerology. Cosmetology, S.V. BATYRSHINA

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