1. Nation wide epidemiological survey of primary palmar hyperhidrosis in the People's Republic of China.
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Lai, Fan-Cai, Tu, Yuan-Rong, Li, Yue-Ping, Li, Xu, Lin, Min, Chen, Jian-Feng, and Lin, Jian-Bo
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HYPERHIDROSIS , *HYPERHIDROSIS treatment , *DISEASES in teenagers , *EPIDEMIOLOGY , *DISEASE prevalence , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of primary palmar hyperhidrosis (PPH) among adolescents in PR China. Methods: A nationwide survey was performed, including all seven geological areas of Mainland China. Stratified cluster sampling was performed, and a cross-sectional epidemiological survey was applied via questionnaire among 10,000 college students in each geological area. Results: The prevalence rate of PPH was 2.08 %. The prevalence in female adolescents was slightly higher than the prevalence in male adolescents (2.29 vs. 1.94 %). The prevalence of PPH in coastal areas was higher than the prevalence of PPH in inland areas (2.81 vs. 1.53 %). The peak age of onset is 7-15 years, accounting for 97.3 % of the PPH population. Positive family history was found in 25.40 % of PPH cases. In addition to palms, axillae and soles can also be affected. Conclusions: PPH affects a larger group of individuals than previously reported. More measures should be taken to enhance the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of PPH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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