Hand sweating is a sweating disorder that occurs in the hands, mainly manifested by excessive sweating of the hands, and in severe cases, even dripping down the palms of the hands, which can cause a lot of inconvenience in daily life and work, and even affect the psychological health of the patient. The primary hand sweating is caused by sympathetic hyperexcitation, which is also a common clinical type. In addition, sweating caused by some endocrine or central system diseases is secondary hand sweating, but this sweating is usually generalized sweating.
The cause of primary hand sweating is unclear, and the current understanding of the disease is usually thought to be related to genetics and sympathetic excitation. Based on clinical visits, patients with primary hand sweating are usually more common in adolescents, and these patients tend to present with related symptoms during adolescence.
The treatment of primary hand sweating can be done through minimally invasive surgery with fluorescence imaging ETS. For the treatment of primary hand sweating, conservative treatment methods include medication and local ionization, but the effects of treatment are not long lasting and often relapse after a while.