What Is Palmar Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis in the palms is almost like [Causes of Hyperhidrosis] on the web page, which is the most common. It is the most common, and it can be almost 100% cured by thoracoscopy sympathetic nerve surgery.
Palm hyperhidrosis
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- Hyperhidrosis of the palm is a common condition in life. If the symptoms are mild, you do not need to treat or use some antiperspirants. However, if the condition is obvious and you want to cure, so far only surgery can really achieve the cure.
- Hyperhidrosis in the palms is almost like [Causes of Hyperhidrosis] on the web page, which is the most common. It is the most common, and it can be almost 100% cured by thoracoscopy sympathetic nerve surgery.
- Many patients with palm sweats have a family history, but they are not necessarily passed on to the next generation. It usually occurs from a young age, and many of them will have difficulty writing when they are in elementary school. Adolescence will be more serious, causing a lot of inconvenience and distress in life, and even causing emotional and social atrophy. By the time adult symptoms persist, practitioners who need to use fine work on their hands, sweating makes work almost impossible.
- How is it treated?
If the symptoms are mild, you don't need to treat or use some antiperspirants. For details, see the [Sweat Treatment] webpage. However, if the condition is obvious and you want to cure, so far only surgery can really achieve the cure.
- When is the operation?
Because hand sweat will continue to exist, early treatment can get rid of trouble as soon as possible. The best time to treat hand sweat is during puberty, when the symptoms are most obvious, and the patient has been able to control the fear slightly. As long as the symptoms of palm sweating can be relieved in a short time, the success rate of the operation can reach almost 100% However, if hyperhidrosis is very disturbing and inconvenient in elementary school, a child over six years old has no technical difficulties in surgery. After the age of 40, surgery is often difficult due to adhesions of the thoracic membrane or lung disease, and the failure rate increases.