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Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients

BACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) is characterized by idiopathic, focal, bilateral, and symmetrical excessive and exaggerated sweating with a major impact on the quality of life (QoL). To date, there are no studies about the prevalence of PHH in Jordan and in the Arab region. AIM: To assess th...

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Autores principales: Abusailik, Mohammad A., Mustafa, Safa M. Bani, Alzboun, Habes M., Al-issa, Hussam A., Oweis, Sami W., Alshudeifat, Anas Y., Nawaiseh, Mohammed B.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8751713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35068527
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_812_20
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author Abusailik, Mohammad A.
Mustafa, Safa M. Bani
Alzboun, Habes M.
Al-issa, Hussam A.
Oweis, Sami W.
Alshudeifat, Anas Y.
Nawaiseh, Mohammed B.
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Mustafa, Safa M. Bani
Alzboun, Habes M.
Al-issa, Hussam A.
Oweis, Sami W.
Alshudeifat, Anas Y.
Nawaiseh, Mohammed B.
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description BACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) is characterized by idiopathic, focal, bilateral, and symmetrical excessive and exaggerated sweating with a major impact on the quality of life (QoL). To date, there are no studies about the prevalence of PHH in Jordan and in the Arab region. AIM: To assess the prevalence, severity, and characteristics of PHH in the Jordanian population as well as its impact on QoL. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was conducted in five hospitals in Jordan and included 4,500 attendants of outpatient clinics who were evaluated for the presence of PHH. To assess the severity of hyperhidrosis (HH), we used the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale (HDSS). To evaluate the impact of HH on QoL, the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) questionnaire was answered by our patients, either digitally or on paper. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of PHH in the Jordanian population was 3.2% (n = 144). The most common site was the axillae (63%), either isolated or in association with other sites. Both sexes were affected equally. The overall mean age of onset was 14.7 years. Positive family history was found in 35% of the patients. Nearly two-thirds of the patients presented with HDSS of 3 or 4. The impact on QoL was substantial with a mean DLQI of 12.8. CONCLUSION: PHH prevalence in the Jordanian population is 3.2%, which has a major impact on QoL. This raises the need for addressing this disease to reduce its burden on patient lives.
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spelling pubmed-87517132022-01-21 Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients Abusailik, Mohammad A. Mustafa, Safa M. Bani Alzboun, Habes M. Al-issa, Hussam A. Oweis, Sami W. Alshudeifat, Anas Y. Nawaiseh, Mohammed B. Indian J Dermatol Original Article BACKGROUND: Primary hyperhidrosis (PHH) is characterized by idiopathic, focal, bilateral, and symmetrical excessive and exaggerated sweating with a major impact on the quality of life (QoL). To date, there are no studies about the prevalence of PHH in Jordan and in the Arab region. AIM: To assess the prevalence, severity, and characteristics of PHH in the Jordanian population as well as its impact on QoL. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was conducted in five hospitals in Jordan and included 4,500 attendants of outpatient clinics who were evaluated for the presence of PHH. To assess the severity of hyperhidrosis (HH), we used the Hyperhidrosis Disease Severity Scale (HDSS). To evaluate the impact of HH on QoL, the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) questionnaire was answered by our patients, either digitally or on paper. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of PHH in the Jordanian population was 3.2% (n = 144). The most common site was the axillae (63%), either isolated or in association with other sites. Both sexes were affected equally. The overall mean age of onset was 14.7 years. Positive family history was found in 35% of the patients. Nearly two-thirds of the patients presented with HDSS of 3 or 4. The impact on QoL was substantial with a mean DLQI of 12.8. CONCLUSION: PHH prevalence in the Jordanian population is 3.2%, which has a major impact on QoL. This raises the need for addressing this disease to reduce its burden on patient lives. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8751713/ /pubmed/35068527 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_812_20 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Indian Journal of Dermatology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Abusailik, Mohammad A.
Mustafa, Safa M. Bani
Alzboun, Habes M.
Al-issa, Hussam A.
Oweis, Sami W.
Alshudeifat, Anas Y.
Nawaiseh, Mohammed B.
Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title_full Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title_fullStr Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title_full_unstemmed Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title_short Primary Hyperhidrosis: Prevalence, Severity, and Impact on Quality of Life among Jordanian Patients
title_sort primary hyperhidrosis: prevalence, severity, and impact on quality of life among jordanian patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8751713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35068527
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijd.ijd_812_20
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