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The International Hyperhidrosis Society is the world's largest organization dedicated to hyperhidrosis. If you are a member of a news or media organization and would like to connect with medical experts, patient advocates, and hyperhidrosis sufferers, please contact our co-founder and Executive Director, Lisa J. Pieretti via This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone via 610.346.6008.
Here we have compiled a library of resources to help you enrich your coverage of excessive sweating and the hyperhidrosis treatments available today. Browse through our Press Releases, Press Kit, and Awards List. If you'd like our help gaining a first-person perspective, interviews can be arranged with hyperhidrosis patients, physician experts and International Hyperhidrosis Society spokespeople at any time and any where. Just let us know how we can help.
At least 3% of the global population suffers from excessive sweating, aka hyperhidrosis. How many people is 3% you ask? In 2010, it was 205,215,210! That's right: more than 205 million people. They may be sweating on different body areas, or for different reasons. But they are all dealing with excessive sweating and so do we.
The International Hyperhidrosis Society is committed to reducing the symptoms, anxiety and social stigma associated with excessive sweating by offering education, support and medical resources to 205 million affected children, teens and adults worldwide. The IHHS supports hyperhidrosis research, educates healthcare professionals in optimal diagnosis and care, raises awareness about the condition's emotional and economic impacts, and advocates for patient access to effective treatments while increasing public understanding of this debilitating medical condition.
Be sure to browse our rich online content starting with comprehensive discussions about normal sweating, excessive sweating, and hyperhidrosis. Try out our geo-coding hyperhidrosis Physician Finder that helps anyone with excessive sweating find medical help, check out the up-to-date information on excessive sweating treatment options, and check out our in-depth collection of hyperhidrosis insurance and reimbursement tools, including downloadable forms, which helps sufferers work with their physicians and health insurance plans to get the correct coverage for necessary treatments. There are practical tips to make the most out of appointments with physicians, information on hyperhidrosis clinical trials and a free e-newsletter, SweatSolutions that keeps our 80,000+ subscribers current on hyperhidrosis news and medical breakthroughs. And because hyperhidrosis usually starts in the teen years, the IHHS has created an award-winning teen workbook, Know Sweat Now, and launched a nationwide Know Sweat in School campaign.

Through our public awareness programs millions of people have heard of hyperhidrosis through the media!

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We write a lot about the practical, emotional, and social consequences of excessive sweating. But in the winter, it's important to also think about basic health and safety. Did you...
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Read moreDr Samantha Hill is one of the strongest advocates for hyperhidrosis awareness and effective medical treatment. Watch as this powerhouse pediatric dermatologist takes Texas to school!
Nowell Solish, MD founding Board member of the International Hyperhidrosis Society trumps in discovering novel applications of proven therapies. Join Dr Solish at the 2012 Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference.
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William P. Coleman, MD leads the session at the 2012 Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference on new approaches to treating and managing hyperhidrosis. If you want to know the latest, there's no where else to be.
David M. Pariser, MD champions the session at 2012 WINTER CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY CONFERENCE about new reimbursement coding regulations. Attend and you will leave with a string of practical pearls.
Cathy Parrish, RN, MSN, FNP-C leads an informative session on hyperhidrosis at the 30th anniversary of the fantastic Dermatology Nurses' Association Annual Convention.