Hyperhidrosis New Research For Teenanger
International Hyperhidrosis Society Unveils New Web Site and Free Handbook for Teens Who Suffer From Excessive Sweating.
PHILADELPHIA, March 3 /PRNewswire/ --
Who: International Hyperhidrosis Society
What: New "Teen Sweat 101" Web site and free book for teenagers with
hyperhidrosis
When: March 3, 2006
Where: http://www.SweatHelp.org
Why: To provide teenagers who suffer from excessive sweating with fun
and accurate information to help them cope with their condition,
learn about treatment options and recognize that they are not alone
The International Hyperhidrosis Society (IHHS) launched a new Web site
today targeting teenagers who suffer from excessive sweating, or
hyperhidrosis. Through the Web site, accessed through
http://www.SweatHelp.org, the IHHS is offering a free 50-page book called
"Teen Sweat 101" to those interested in learning about coping with this
condition and finding effective solutions. Worksheets from the book can be
downloaded from the site or the entire book can be ordered through the site or
by emailing info@SweatHelp.org.
Hyperhidrosis is estimated to affect three percent of the population in
the U.S., or nearly eight million people, although up to 48 percent of teens
sometimes feel that their perspiration is a problem.(1) Excessive sweating
starts before the age of 21 in 77 percent of sufferers(2) and can be
embarrassing as well as socially and mentally devastating to young people, who
may endure constant teasing by their peers, avoidance by teachers and
exclusion from friends and social activities. In fact, a full 90 percent of
those who suffer from excessive sweating say that they have experienced cruel
reactions from others in regards to their sweating.(3)
Both the Web site and the book provide useful information on tackling
hyperhidrosis, providing thought-provoking situations and questions that will
help teens gauge how excessive sweating impacts their life. Teen Sweat 101
urges teens to assemble a support "team" that will lead them to find realistic
solutions to their sweating. Other highlights include:
* Listing activities which are avoided because of interference by
excessive sweating
* Estimating sweat-related habits, i.e. how often one changes their
clothes throughout the day
* Reading case histories of teenagers with hyperhidrosis
* Understanding available treatment options and creating a plan for taking
action
In addition, the Web site hosts an "Ask Frances" column which allows teens
to email questions that can be answered by Frances Rivers, a 16-year-old girl
who suffered from underarm and hand sweating for years before finally getting
treatment and wants to offer insight and help other kids recognize that they
are not alone.
The IHHS Web site provides an international Physician Finder index of more
than 900 physicians who treat hyperhidrosis as well as an electronic
newsletter, SweatSolutions(TM), which provides monthly updates on the latest
developments in hyperhidrosis care. Hundreds of thousands of people visit
http://www.SweatHelp.org annually and there are currently more than 12,000
patients and 1,000 physicians registered as part of the IHHS global community,
with more added each day.
If you have teenage readers or viewers, this information could be
essential. Please contact Maggie O'Rourke at 212-229-8486 if you are
interested in learning more about hyperhidrosis or receiving a copy of the
Teen Sweat 101 book. We can also offer interviews with:
* Teen hyperhidrosis patient Frances Rivers
* A dermatologist with expertise treating excessive sweating
* Lisa Pieretti, Executive Director of the International Hyperhidrosis
Society
Teen Sweat 101 is funded by unrestricted educational grants from the
Secret(R) antiperspirant brand and Allergan, Inc.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society is a non-profit organization that
strives to improve the quality of life for those affected by excessive
sweating. The Society promotes research and conducts education on the
physiological effects of hyperhidrosis, raises awareness about its emotional
and economic impact and advocates for patient access to effective treatments.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society is composed of members from all over
the world, making it a true international network for people who treat or
suffer from hyperhidrosis.
(1) From survey conducted by Numark Laboratories February 2005 via Harris
Interactive YouthQuery
(2) From IHHS database
(3) From survey conducted by IHHS January 2005 via Harris Interactive
SOURCE International Hyperhidrosis Society
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