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Primary hyperhidrosis increases the risk of cutaneous infection
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 07/22/09
Walling HW et al. – Patients with HH are at high risk of secondary infection. Management of HH may have a secondary benefit of decreasing this risk.
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