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Hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is the technical term for extreme sweating. You’ll know it if you’ve got it, as you’ve likely had a problem with extreme sweating for many years. Hyperhidrosis does not necessarily refer to extreme sweating when playing sports, but in more relaxed situations. In nerve-racking situations, the effects of hyperhidrosis can make life intolerable. If you have been living with hyperhidrosis for years, there is no reason why you should not seek to permanently cure extreme sweating problem.
Usually people try ineffective over the counter products and prescription drugs. Instead of curing Hyperhidrosis outright, they live with the problem—facing problems of self-consciousness and insecurity along the way with extreme sweating. Hyperhidrosis affects millions of people all over the world. Whether it’s extreme sweating in one part or more, most people suffering from hyperhidrosis only do the bare minimum to help control their extreme sweating.
ETS and ETS-C are the most effective surgical techniques to deal with Hyperhidrosis. People may balk at the idea of surgery but you have to ask yourself how deeply affected your life has been by hyperhidrosis. If extreme sweating has affected your self-esteem and confidence, ETS and ETS-C surgery for hyperhidrosis is a reasonable option. Side effects are minimal, short-lived, and treatable. So, ETS and ETS-C surgery should be on the radar of anyone suffering from hyperhidrosis.
The ETS and ETS-C surgery is minimally invasive—it normally takes only an hour on an outpatient basis, if there are no significant complications. On the whole, the ETS and ETS-C surgery has a 98 percent success rate for treating Hyperhidrosis. It may have a better success rate for certain types of extreme sweating—such as palmar sweating. The effects of ETS and ETS-C surgery will be seen immediately. After only an hour of surgery, you’re life could be improved immeasurably for the rest of your life.
When selecting a hyperhidrosis surgeon, make sure to find a doctor who has experience treating all different types of extreme sweating disorders—blushing, hands, underarms, or other areas of the body. ETS and ETS-C surgery requires different techniques for certain types of Hyperhidrosis. For example, sometimes clamping might be necessary, as opposed to completely severing the nerve in the sympathetic nervous system. Not every surgeon is capable of the clamping method, and certain surgeons have a better success rate with the ETS and ETS-C surgery and a lower case of side effects to control hyperhidrosis.
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