For patients that develop Grover's disease in the hospital, symptoms may resolve once they become mobile again, so getting up and moving is key. For people with recurring Grover's syndrome, avoiding sweat and hot temperatures may prevent exacerbation during a flare up. Avoiding triggers is essential to avoiding the worst effects of this disease.

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