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Stop the hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm perspiration) - Good Things Utah with Dr. Chad Tingey
ogdenclinic.com | Dr. Chad Tingey shares a procedure he offers known as miraDry, that will help reduce underarm sweat (hyperhidrosis - excessive underarm perspiration). Check out what it's all about from his appearance on Good Things Utah on KTVX Channel 4 with Troy Thompson.
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published: 02 Apr 2014
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Excessive Perspiration of the Armpits: Hyperhidrosis
Excessive underarm perspiration can be treated by Botox®. The medical term in axillary hyperhidrosis.
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published: 27 Aug 2016
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Why do we sweat? - John Murnan
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There are a number of scenarios that can make us sweat–including exercise, eating spicy foods, and nervousness. But how does this substance suddenly materialize, and what exactly is its purpose? John Murnan explores the science behind sweat.
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published: 15 May 2018
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How to manage excessive sweating
Many people who sweat excessively do not realize that they have a treatable medical condition called hyperhidrosis. The following tips from dermatologists can help you gain control. Learn more: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/dry-sweaty-skin/hyperhidrosis#tips
published: 04 Oct 2016
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Why do some People sweat more than Others? | Science Curiosity | Letstute
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What do you think is the reason behind sweating? Why do some people sweat more? Sweating or perspiration is our body’s natural cooling mechanism by which our body temperature is regulated.
When we exercise or eat spicy food or when we are nervous, we sweat. Other reasons for sweat can be hormonal shifts, stress, or heat, Because of all this, our internal body temperature rises which results in sweating which in turn causes transfer of our body heat into the atmosphere due to evaporation of moisture. There are around 2 - 4 million sweat glands spread all over human skin. Sweat glands are of two types: Eccrine and Apocrine. Eccrine glands are mostly concentrated on the ...
published: 02 Jul 2020
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How to stop excessive sweating
Skin specialist Dr Shehla Aggarwal talks about how to stop excessive sweating. She suggests what to use and what not to use in order to control excessive sweating.
published: 30 May 2019
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Does your Body Odor need Work? - Body Odor and Sweating
Does your Body Odor need work? - Body Order and Sweating. Board certified Dermatologist Dr. Reagan Anderson explains the causes of Body Odor, and provides an overview of the various treatment and prevention options. Watch this video to learn more about Body Order, and thoroughly understand how it may impact the lives of patients.
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published: 15 Feb 2019
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How to Stop Excessive Armpit Sweating - Excessive Perspiration
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Excessive perspiration. Tips to help you stop excessive armpit sweating. Sweating is actually a natural process; it's one of the ways by which the body regulates internal temperature. However, some people have an abnormal number of sweat glands in certain areas of the body such as the armpits, the feet, or the hands. Aside from temperature, other triggers such as emotion can also activate sweat glands, making the condition socially problematic. Waysandhow.
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What is PERSPIRATION? What does PERSPIRATION mean? PERSPIRATION meaning, definition & explanation
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What is PERSPIRATION? What does PERSPIRATION mean? PERSPIRATION meaning - PERSPIRATION pronunciation - PERSPIRATION definition - PERSPIRATION explanation - How to pronounce PERSPIRATION?
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
Perspiration, also known as sweating or diaphoresis, is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
Two types of sweat glands can be found in humans: eccrine glands and apocrine glands. The eccrine sweat glands are distributed over much of the body.
In humans, sweating is primarily a means of thermoregulation, which is achieved by the water-rich secretion of the eccrine glands. Maximum sweat rates of an adult can be up to 2–4 l...
published: 11 Aug 2016
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Dr. Tina Alster Discusses miraDry Treatment For Excessive Perspiration
Dr. Tina Alster Discusses miraDry Treatment For Excessive Perspiration
http://www.skinlaser.com/cosmetic-procedures-washington-dc/miradry-treatment-for-excessive-perspiration-washington-dc/
published: 23 Jun 2012
4:39
Stop the hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm perspiration) - Good Things Utah with Dr. Chad Tingey
ogdenclinic.com | Dr. Chad Tingey shares a procedure he offers known as miraDry, that will help reduce underarm sweat (hyperhidrosis - excessive underarm perspi...
ogdenclinic.com | Dr. Chad Tingey shares a procedure he offers known as miraDry, that will help reduce underarm sweat (hyperhidrosis - excessive underarm perspiration). Check out what it's all about from his appearance on Good Things Utah on KTVX Channel 4 with Troy Thompson.
To schedule an appointment, call us: 801.475.3000
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ogdenclinic.com | Dr. Chad Tingey shares a procedure he offers known as miraDry, that will help reduce underarm sweat (hyperhidrosis - excessive underarm perspiration). Check out what it's all about from his appearance on Good Things Utah on KTVX Channel 4 with Troy Thompson.
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- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 2264
4:05
Excessive Perspiration of the Armpits: Hyperhidrosis
Excessive underarm perspiration can be treated by Botox®. The medical term in axillary hyperhidrosis.
http://www.melburyclinic.co.uk/news/53/92
https://www.face...
Excessive underarm perspiration can be treated by Botox®. The medical term in axillary hyperhidrosis.
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Excessive underarm perspiration can be treated by Botox®. The medical term in axillary hyperhidrosis.
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https://www.facebook.com/melburyclinic/
- published: 27 Aug 2016
- views: 1750
4:48
Why do we sweat? - John Murnan
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There are a number of scena...
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- published: 15 May 2018
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3:07
How to manage excessive sweating
Many people who sweat excessively do not realize that they have a treatable medical condition called hyperhidrosis. The following tips from dermatologists can h...
Many people who sweat excessively do not realize that they have a treatable medical condition called hyperhidrosis. The following tips from dermatologists can help you gain control. Learn more: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/dry-sweaty-skin/hyperhidrosis#tips
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Many people who sweat excessively do not realize that they have a treatable medical condition called hyperhidrosis. The following tips from dermatologists can help you gain control. Learn more: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/dry-sweaty-skin/hyperhidrosis#tips
- published: 04 Oct 2016
- views: 318123
6:13
Why do some People sweat more than Others? | Science Curiosity | Letstute
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Check out this video on "Why do some People Sweat more than others?" Science Curiosity video by Letstute.
What do you think is the reason behind sweating? Why do some people sweat more? Sweating or perspiration is our body’s natural cooling mechanism by which our body temperature is regulated.
When we exercise or eat spicy food or when we are nervous, we sweat. Other reasons for sweat can be hormonal shifts, stress, or heat, Because of all this, our internal body temperature rises which results in sweating which in turn causes transfer of our body heat into the atmosphere due to evaporation of moisture. There are around 2 - 4 million sweat glands spread all over human skin. Sweat glands are of two types: Eccrine and Apocrine. Eccrine glands are mostly concentrated on the palms, soles, forehead, and armpit, but cover your entire body. Apocrine glands are found in armpits and groin. excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosis. There are two basic types of it, Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis appears in early adulthood in which an individual sweat more in one or few specific areas like feet, hands, face, or armpits. This is a medical condition and it’s genetic too. Scientists are still looking for what causes this disorder.
On the other hand, Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis affects the entire body. This type of excessive sweating is caused by another medical condition or is a side effect of a medication. That’s why it’s called secondary - it’s secondary to a medical condition. But do you know there are people who do not sweat at all. This sounds like a boon, but is it? Some people aren't able to sweat typically because their sweat glands are no longer functioning properly. This condition is known as hypohidrosis, or anhidrosis.
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Check out this video on "Why do some People Sweat more than others?" Science Curiosity video by Letstute.
What do you think is the reason behind sweating? Why do some people sweat more? Sweating or perspiration is our body’s natural cooling mechanism by which our body temperature is regulated.
When we exercise or eat spicy food or when we are nervous, we sweat. Other reasons for sweat can be hormonal shifts, stress, or heat, Because of all this, our internal body temperature rises which results in sweating which in turn causes transfer of our body heat into the atmosphere due to evaporation of moisture. There are around 2 - 4 million sweat glands spread all over human skin. Sweat glands are of two types: Eccrine and Apocrine. Eccrine glands are mostly concentrated on the palms, soles, forehead, and armpit, but cover your entire body. Apocrine glands are found in armpits and groin. excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosis. There are two basic types of it, Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis appears in early adulthood in which an individual sweat more in one or few specific areas like feet, hands, face, or armpits. This is a medical condition and it’s genetic too. Scientists are still looking for what causes this disorder.
On the other hand, Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis affects the entire body. This type of excessive sweating is caused by another medical condition or is a side effect of a medication. That’s why it’s called secondary - it’s secondary to a medical condition. But do you know there are people who do not sweat at all. This sounds like a boon, but is it? Some people aren't able to sweat typically because their sweat glands are no longer functioning properly. This condition is known as hypohidrosis, or anhidrosis.
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- published: 02 Jul 2020
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4:26
How to stop excessive sweating
Skin specialist Dr Shehla Aggarwal talks about how to stop excessive sweating. She suggests what to use and what not to use in order to control excessive sweati...
Skin specialist Dr Shehla Aggarwal talks about how to stop excessive sweating. She suggests what to use and what not to use in order to control excessive sweating.
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Skin specialist Dr Shehla Aggarwal talks about how to stop excessive sweating. She suggests what to use and what not to use in order to control excessive sweating.
- published: 30 May 2019
- views: 252605
6:04
Does your Body Odor need Work? - Body Odor and Sweating
Does your Body Odor need work? - Body Order and Sweating. Board certified Dermatologist Dr. Reagan Anderson explains the causes of Body Odor, and provides an ov...
Does your Body Odor need work? - Body Order and Sweating. Board certified Dermatologist Dr. Reagan Anderson explains the causes of Body Odor, and provides an overview of the various treatment and prevention options. Watch this video to learn more about Body Order, and thoroughly understand how it may impact the lives of patients.
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Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
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Naval Undersea Medical Institute
• Master of Christian Studies
Regent College
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School of Health Management, ATSU
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Michigan State University/Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
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American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Fellow Member of the American Society of Mohs Surgeons
• Certificate of Added Qualification for Mohs Surgery
American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Rocky Vista University
• USMC First Reconnaissance Battalion Surgeon (former)
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Colorado Springs, CO
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Does your Body Odor need work? - Body Order and Sweating. Board certified Dermatologist Dr. Reagan Anderson explains the causes of Body Odor, and provides an overview of the various treatment and prevention options. Watch this video to learn more about Body Order, and thoroughly understand how it may impact the lives of patients.
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• Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
• American Osteopathic Association Approved Internship, Family Practice
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
• Undersea/Diving Medical Officer, UMO/DMO
Naval Undersea Medical Institute
• Master of Christian Studies
Regent College
• Master of Public Health
School of Health Management, ATSU
• Dermatology Residency
Michigan State University/Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
• Board Certified Dermatologist
American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Fellow Member of the American Society of Mohs Surgeons
• Certificate of Added Qualification for Mohs Surgery
American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Rocky Vista University
• USMC First Reconnaissance Battalion Surgeon (former)
Practice Information:
Colorado Dermatology Institute
Colorado Springs, CO
http://www.coderm.com
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4:53
How to Stop Excessive Armpit Sweating - Excessive Perspiration
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Excessive perspiration. Tips to help you stop excessive armpit sweating. Sweating is actually a natural process; it's one of the ways by which the body regulates internal temperature. However, some people have an abnormal number of sweat glands in certain areas of the body such as the armpits, the feet, or the hands. Aside from temperature, other triggers such as emotion can also activate sweat glands, making the condition socially problematic. Waysandhow.
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What is PERSPIRATION? What does PERSPIRATION mean? PERSPIRATION meaning, definition & explanation
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What is PERSPIRATION? What does PERSPIRATION mean? PERSPIRATION meaning - PERSPIRATION pronunciation - PERSPIRATION definition - PERSPIRATION explanation - How to pronounce PERSPIRATION?
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
Perspiration, also known as sweating or diaphoresis, is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
Two types of sweat glands can be found in humans: eccrine glands and apocrine glands. The eccrine sweat glands are distributed over much of the body.
In humans, sweating is primarily a means of thermoregulation, which is achieved by the water-rich secretion of the eccrine glands. Maximum sweat rates of an adult can be up to 2–4 liters per hour or 10–14 liters per day (10–15 g/min•m2), but is less in children prior to puberty. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has a cooling effect due to evaporative cooling. Hence, in hot weather, or when the individual's muscles heat up due to exertion, more sweat is produced. Animals with few sweat glands, such as dogs, accomplish similar temperature regulation results by panting, which evaporates water from the moist lining of the oral cavity and pharynx.
Primates and horses have armpits that sweat like those of humans. Although sweating is found in a wide variety of mammals, relatively few (exceptions include humans and horses) produce large amounts of sweat in order to cool down.
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Perspiration, also known as sweating or diaphoresis, is the production of fluids secreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
Two types of sweat glands can be found in humans: eccrine glands and apocrine glands. The eccrine sweat glands are distributed over much of the body.
In humans, sweating is primarily a means of thermoregulation, which is achieved by the water-rich secretion of the eccrine glands. Maximum sweat rates of an adult can be up to 2–4 liters per hour or 10–14 liters per day (10–15 g/min•m2), but is less in children prior to puberty. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has a cooling effect due to evaporative cooling. Hence, in hot weather, or when the individual's muscles heat up due to exertion, more sweat is produced. Animals with few sweat glands, such as dogs, accomplish similar temperature regulation results by panting, which evaporates water from the moist lining of the oral cavity and pharynx.
Primates and horses have armpits that sweat like those of humans. Although sweating is found in a wide variety of mammals, relatively few (exceptions include humans and horses) produce large amounts of sweat in order to cool down.
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Dr. Tina Alster Discusses miraDry Treatment For Excessive Perspiration
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Dr. Tina Alster Discusses miraDry Treatment For Excessive Perspiration
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