Ep. 2: Come Out of Hiding. How to Talk About Hyperhidrosis with Your Doctor w/ Kristen Hernandez, PA-C
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In this episode, we speak with Kristen Hernandez, hyperhidrosis advocate, founder of the blog and Instagram account 'How to Hyperhidrosis' and Physician Assistant.
Tune in to hear us talk about:
- What led Kristen to enter the medical field
- Kristen's tips for putting on medical gloves with sweaty hands
- Why she is upfront with people about her hyperhidrosis
- How therapy transformed her outlook on living with hyperhidrosis
- Her diagnosis journey and her struggle to find a specialist who understood hyperhidrosis
- How she's helping treat and manage hyperhidrosis in patients today
- Her top 3 tips for attending a doctors appointment as someone with excessive sweating
- How to talk to your doctor about hyperhidrosis and how to find the right clinician
- What research is needed next on hyperhidrosis
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Connect with Kristen Hernandez:
🔗 Website: https://www.howtohyperhidrosis.com/
🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtohyperhidrosis/
🔗 Clinic (for US residents only): (818) 843-5864
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