Hand sweating is a clinically quite common form of functional localized abnormal sweating of unknown origin. Because of its ethnographic specificity, young people who generally live in subtropical regions are particularly susceptible to this disorder.
Many people suffer from hand sweating. Although hand sweating is not a serious disease, hand sweating often brings some embarrassment in daily social life, and people with severe symptoms may affect the quality of life and have an additional inexplicable psychological burden and fear when approaching people.
Hand sweating is a common condition that causes hand sweating for two main reasons: 1. Hand sweating does not have a very serious impact on physical health, but it may cause some inconvenience and distress in life. The causes of hand sweating are mainly psychological, including mental tension, etc. In severe cases of hand sweating, sweat may drip down when the patient sweats a lot, causing the patient’s life to be affected, but there is no great hindrance in physical health.
2, why do people sweat on their hands? Sweating is the body’s own means of regulating temperature, is a very normal physiological phenomenon, when people are nervous or feel stressed, sweating will be more. And hand sweat patients when they are nervous or feel stressed, sweating more than the amount of sweat needed to regulate body temperature, more likely to sweat, that is, the basis, hand sweat is due to the human sympathetic nerve is always in a hyperactive state caused by. There are different causes of hand sweating and different types of hand sweating disorders.
Based on the etiology, we can analyze that hand sweating can be divided into primary hand sweating and secondary hand sweating.
Secondary hand sweating, as the name implies, occurs after certain diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, menopausal syndrome, mental disorders, etc. In addition, when doing certain endocrine treatments, it is also possible to trigger increased hand sweating. However, primary hand sweating is more common than secondary hand sweating and is caused by sympathetic hyperactivity.
The fluorescence contrast ETS minimally invasive technique is designed to radically regulate the abnormally hyperactive sympathetic nerves and heal the palms of the hands that are prone to sweating. The technique is fluorescent staining by non-radioactive, non-toxic fluorescent contrast agent, which can quickly, accurately and clearly observe the direction and distribution of the thoracic sympathetic ganglion covering the wall pleura and connective tissue with its variant nerves, facilitating the differentiation of other normal tissue structures around it, avoiding the presence of omissions in the treatment, thus achieving safer, finer and more complete regulation of the treatment and avoiding This allows for a safer, more delicate and more complete treatment, avoiding damage to other nerves and normal tissues, providing more accurate treatment results and greatly reducing postoperative complications of hand sweating, thus benefiting more patients with hand sweating.