PRIMARY HYPERHIDROSIS: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, CLINICAL FEATURES AND MODERN THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES — LITERATURE REVIEW
O.D. EshonkhodjaevState Institution "V. Vakhidov Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Surgery", Tashkent State Medical University, Department of Faculty and Hospital Surgery and Transplantology No. 2B.B. AmanovState Institution "V. Vakhidov Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Surgery"B.F. YakubovState Institution "V. Vakhidov Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Surgery"О.А. БахромоваState Institution "V. Vakhidov Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Surgery", Tashkent State Medical University, Department of Faculty and Hospital Surgery and Transplantology No. 2
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Primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) is a chronic disorder characterized by focal, excessive sweating beyond physiological thermoregulatory needs. Although not life-threatening, it significantly impairs quality of life, psychological well-being, and social functioning. This review summarizes current data on epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and contemporary therapeutic strategies, including topical, systemic, and procedural interventions.
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