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Hyperhidrosis Surgery
Hyperhidrosis surgery
There are a number of surgical procedures you can get done if you want to stop sweating. These include local surgical procedures and Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS). Before you think about getting any type of hyperhidrosis surgery your doctor will want to make sure that you have tried every other treatment method possible. This is including, but not limited to, antiperspirants, oral medications and Botox. Many medical doctors often see the Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS) procedure as a last resort because of its serious side effects. It often causes compensatory sweating and you would be wise to take this into account before you even think about getting a hyperhidrosis surgery such as this. This article discusses compensatory sweating, both local surgical procedures and ETS surgery, and what you should do if you are determined to get hyperhidrosis surgery to cure your condition.
There are local surgical procedures that you can have where the sweat glands may be removed by a surgical incision or with liposuction. During the incision, sweat glands are cut out and with liposuction the sweat glands are suctioned out. There are many stories from dermatologists that have been successful with these types of surgical procedures.
Some people that suffer from excessive sweating consider Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS) as a possible hyperhidrosis surgery option. ETS is performed with the patient asleep and under a general anesthetic. A small incision is made under both armpits and a miniature camera is inserted into the chest under the armpit. The lung is collapsed and the nerve is removed, however the lung will return to its normal position when it is inflated again. Scarring is minimal after the procedure and after this surgery you should be able to resume normal physical activities and return to work within 7 days.
Choosing a good surgeon is really important when you are getting ETS, as particular surgeons will have more experience in performing an operation. If you can, find out how many successes the doctor has had and how many cases of compensatory sweating he/she has had too, as you are more likely to want to go with the best surgeon you can possibly get.
Despite the fact that there is lots of evidence stacked up against ETS, there are still some pretty decent advantages to having hyperhidrosis surgery. These include the fact that ETS is the only procedure currently available that can rid hyperhidrosis completely, and that the procedure is proven to be both safe and effective.
Compensatory sweating is a well-documented serious side effect of ETS and this is where you begin to sweat excessively in all areas of the body especially in the back, chest, thighs and buttocks. This is something that you to take into serious consideration before undergoing ETS surgery as the side effect sweating could actually be much worse than your original hyperhidrosis.
This article has provided all of the information that you need to know with regard to hyperhidrosis surgery  I have not sugar coated any of the information because you do know that all surgery is dangerous and carries risks. The main thing that you have to take into account is whether having ETS surgery is worth it - do the risks outweigh the benefits. But if you have tried all other treatment methods and not succeeded and see hyperhidrosis surgery as your only option then I wish you the best of luck.
BONUS : Hyperhidrosis treatment
Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a condition that afflicts many people, sweating in this instance is often not anticipated i.e. there are no real triggers. What is real is the embarrassment on the individual and the knowledge that there is nothing you can do about it. Hyperhidrosis can cause excessive sweating of the hands, feet, underarms and face, however sweaty palms (palmar hyperhidrosis) is the most common form of hyperhidrosis. The good news is that there is hyperhidrosis treatment available.
People who are affected with the condition make lifestyle changes to make the excessive sweating more bearable i.e. by carrying tissues around with them at all times, wearing a strong antiperspirant and carrying with them a change of clothes. Apart from the physical inconveniences of the condition, what is even more disabling is the psychological consequences on the individual.
In the past few decades there have been some substantial advances in medicine and hyperhidrosis treatment and this means that you no longer have to suffer with the condition any longer and you can live a normal life without sweat taking over. Hyperhidrosis treatment available includes oral medications, Botox and surgery. However, because hyperhidrosis is such a severe condition a lot of the time surgery is the best option and the most effective surgical hyperhidrosis treatment is what is called an Endoscopic thoracic Sympathectomy or ETS.
Oral medications are a hyperhidrosis treatment that has proved to be effective in treating the condition for some people. These medications are from a group of drugs called Anticholinergics and the drug that is prescribed most is called Robinul. However the one problem with this treatment and oral medications in general are the heavy side effects many people suffer from: dry mouth, blurred vision and fluid retention. Beta-blockers have also been proved effective in treating hyperhidrosis and this includes the drug propranolol, it too has side effects just like the anticholinergics.
You need to outweigh the positives and negatives with the side effects of such drug treatments; it may even be worth it if you stop sweating permanently.
More effective than oral medications is Botox (Botulinum Toxin type A) in the treatment of hyperhidrosis. This medicine is injected into the skin and blocks the sweat glands that are responsible for sweat production. Botox is best for hyperhidrosis of the underarm and many people find that after treatment sweating is reduced by 80% with results lasting for between 4-6 months. You have to be comfortable with needles if you are considering Botox as your hyperhidrosis treatment because you will be injected about 15-20 times in the underarm, but if you can handle it Botox is well and truly your best bet.
Surgery needs to be your last option for hyperhidrosis treatment because of the danger that something could go wrong, however sometimes surgery is your only option. The most effective type of surgery is ETS because it is precise, causes little pain, and stops sweating permanently. The reason why this type of surgery is so effective is because the nerve is cut and this stops you from sweating. One draw back of such surgery is the fact that there are a number of possible side effects you could face such as compensatory sweating and weakness in the arm. Many clinics around the country perform Sympathectomy surgery  do your research and find a doctor with a good reputation.
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