Overview
Use the links below to access
our most recent and most useful information services, practical tools,
and educational materials- for you, for your office, and for your patients.
•Continuing Medical Education - Join us at one of our upcoming CME events and learn the latest in hyperhidrosis research, diagnosis and management. Programs
include live palmar and axillary Botox injections, hands-on iontophoresis
demonstrations, and question-and-answer sessions with experts.
•Hyperhidrosis Video Library- Learn from the leaders in hyperhidrosis care. Choose from submammary, axillary, palmar, plantar, and craniofacial injection demonstration videos in our Library.
•Physician Finder-Register so that patients with hyperhidrosis can find you, and find treatment.
•Current ICD-9 and CPT Codes for Hyperhidrosis and Hyperhidrosis Treatments. Download Chart
•Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale(HDSS) Download here -this is a simple diagnostic tool for determining the severity and impact
of hyperhidrosis on patients' lives. Easy to administer and score,
the HDSS can aid in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient
satisfaction assessments post-treatment.
•Delineating Treatment Area Using a Starch Iodine Test & Treating Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis by Chemodenervation of Sweat Glands Using Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox®). Launch Module
•Treatment Algorithms for Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis & Treatment Algorithms for Generalized Hyperhidrosis - Refer to these guidelines for standard-of-care information.
•Insurance & Reimbursement Assistance for Patients-Tell your patients to
visit SweatHelp.org for helpful, insurance and reimbursement advice ,forms, letters and more.
•SweatSolutions- Subscribe to the only newsletter dedicated to the needs
of hyperhidrosis patients and the healthcare providers who care for them.
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•Educational Brochures & Booklets- Order Understanding Excessive Sweating and Teen Sweat 101 for your waiting room.
The information provided in this section of SweatHelp.org is provided as a service solely
for use by healthcare professionals and does not constitute a recommendation from the
International Hyperhidrosis Society. As with all scientific and medical research, this
information should be read with discernment. Some hyperhidrosis study results and journal
articles may not yet be included in our content. If you know of research that is applicable
to this site, please let us know by sending an e-mail to info@SweatHelp.org.
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