Hyperhidrosis: Not Just A Cosmetic Problem

Dr Robert Rosen

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Dr Robert Rosen

Cassandra Du Marchand

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Cassandra Du Marchand

Dr Thomas Stewart

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Dr Thomas Stewart

This article provides an overview of the clinical approach, investigation and management of hyperhidrosis.

Written by Dr Robert Rosen MBBS MMed FACD, Dr Thomas Stewart BBioMedSc MBBS FRACGP, Cassandra Du Marchand (Undergraduate, School of Nursing, University of Sydney)

Dr Rosen is a dermatologist and Managing Director at Southern Suburbs Dermatology. He is a conjoint senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales and a Lieutenant Colonel with the Australian Defence Forces.

Dr Stewart is an unaccredited dermatology registrar at St Vincent’s hospital. He is also a fellow of the Royal Australian college of general practitioners and a conjoint associate lecturer at the University of New South Wales.

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