Excessive Armpit Sweat
Sweating problem of excessive armpit sweat can be cured via a
sympathectomy. In sympathectomy surgery, the sympathetic nerves are
severed. The sympathetic nerves run from the chest to the abdomen down
the side of the body. When the sympathetic nerves are cut, it will cut
off excessive armpit sweat and other body areas sweating problem.
Excessive sweating is not just diminished but entirely eliminated in
specific areas.
A sympathectomy has been shown to be the most effective cure for
excessive armpit sweat or sweaty armpit as well as face, scalp, and
hands. If you have sweating problem in more than one area, surgery is
recommended, as opposed to those suffering from excessive armpit sweat
and nothing else. However, for excessive armpit sweat, which is severe,
a sympathectomy can be performed. Sympathectomy is a possibility if the
localized sweating problem is particularly severe. For this, you should
discuss with your doctor.
One of the major questions people have about the sympathectomy is if it
is dangerous to cut off excessive armpit sweat and sweating problems in
other regions. After all, sweat serves a purpose—it both detoxifies and
cools us down in times of heat or distress. A sympathectomy does not
affect how the body regulates fluids or heat, though it is recommended
to drink water in order to help regulate toxins and excessive armpit
sweat. In some cases, people have excessive sweating in a different area
of the body —such as under the breasts or lower back. For many, this is
seen as a tolerable trade-off, as the sweating problem is not nearly as
pronounced as the wet pools that can form with excessive armpit sweat.
Generally, the sympathectomy for excessive armpit sweat is safe, though
any surgery has some risk. The risk of infection or bleeding is
extremely low. The main two complications are collapsed lung and Horners
Syndrome—a syndrome in which the eyelid droops over the eye, normally
occurs in less than 5% and may last only five days. Both complications
are treatable.
If you are interested in having sympathectomy to control your excessive
armpit sweat, you should talk to former patients who have had the
procedure, and an experienced doctor. The sympathectomy is gaining in
popularity because it is wholly effective against excessive armpit
sweat, something that could not be controlled otherwise and has a high
success rate. If you suffer from excessive armpit sweat, ask your doctor
about this option of sympathectomy. The surgery to control excessive
armpit sweat is often covered by insurance, but this depends on the
carrier.