ALLMedicine™ Bromhidrosis Center
Research & Reviews 63 results
https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2020.1856317
The Journal of Dermatological Treatment; Mohamoud AA, Zeraiq L et. al.
Feb 24th, 2021 - Axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis have serious social, emotional, and professional consequences. There are several treatments of axillary hyperhidrosis. We present a case series evaluating the efficacy and safety of microwave device for axil...
https://doi.org/10.1097/DSS.0000000000002768
Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American ... Fang CL, Tsai CB et. al.
Feb 10th, 2021 - Suction-curettage using an arthroscopic shaver is the most effective surgical treatment for bromhidrosis; however, information regarding the procedure is limited. This study investigated the factors that affect the efficacy of suction-curettage. W...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2021.01.030
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology; Malik AS, Porter CL et. al.
Jan 22nd, 2021 - Treatment options for Bromhidrosis include Botulinum toxin therapy, microwave-based therapy, laser therapy, and surgerical intervention. There have been limited studies comparing their efficacies. The purpose of this literature review is to compar...
https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.14690
Dermatologic Therapy; Li CY, Wang XF et. al.
Dec 20th, 2020 - Axillary bromhidrosis is a widespread social problem in our society. Various modalities have been developed for the destruction or removal of the apocrine sweat glands to eliminate underarm odor. However, conventional surgical treatments often res...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708810
Medicine Wang Y, Sun P et. al.
May 30th, 2019 - It is common to treat bromhidrosis by surgery, but postoperative complications such as subcutaneous exudate and subcutaneous hematoma can occur and lead to delayed healing of the wound and eventually lead to the formation of unattractive scars. In...
Clinicaltrials.gov 65 results
https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2020.1856317
The Journal of Dermatological Treatment; Mohamoud AA, Zeraiq L et. al.
Feb 24th, 2021 - Axillary hyperhidrosis and bromhidrosis have serious social, emotional, and professional consequences. There are several treatments of axillary hyperhidrosis. We present a case series evaluating the efficacy and safety of microwave device for axil...
https://doi.org/10.1097/DSS.0000000000002768
Dermatologic Surgery : Official Publication for American ... Fang CL, Tsai CB et. al.
Feb 10th, 2021 - Suction-curettage using an arthroscopic shaver is the most effective surgical treatment for bromhidrosis; however, information regarding the procedure is limited. This study investigated the factors that affect the efficacy of suction-curettage. W...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2021.01.030
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology; Malik AS, Porter CL et. al.
Jan 22nd, 2021 - Treatment options for Bromhidrosis include Botulinum toxin therapy, microwave-based therapy, laser therapy, and surgerical intervention. There have been limited studies comparing their efficacies. The purpose of this literature review is to compar...
https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.14690
Dermatologic Therapy; Li CY, Wang XF et. al.
Dec 20th, 2020 - Axillary bromhidrosis is a widespread social problem in our society. Various modalities have been developed for the destruction or removal of the apocrine sweat glands to eliminate underarm odor. However, conventional surgical treatments often res...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708810
Medicine Wang Y, Sun P et. al.
May 30th, 2019 - It is common to treat bromhidrosis by surgery, but postoperative complications such as subcutaneous exudate and subcutaneous hematoma can occur and lead to delayed healing of the wound and eventually lead to the formation of unattractive scars. In...
News 1 results
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/730033_3
Primary Psychiatric Disorders Affecting the Skin Anxiety Acute or chronic anxiety can worsen a number of skin disorders. In a recent study, 13% of patients at a dermatology clinic had an anxiety disorder (Seyhan et al., 2006). The anxiety may be t...