Whether the weather is hot or not, hands are wet most of the year, often combined with excessive sweating in the feet and armpits. This condition is known medically as “hand sweating” and is a type of hyperhidrosis.
This is a disease caused by excessive sweat secretion from the sweat glands in the body, without any obvious organic cause. The sweating areas are commonly found on the head and face, palms, soles and armpits, but rarely on the perineum, and more rarely on other parts of the body. The sweating areas are divided into hand sweating, head sweating, axillary sweating, etc.
The cause of hand sweating: hand sweating is an abnormal sweating of the palms of the hands caused by sympathetic hyperactivity. It usually manifests shortly after birth and is usually detected by parents when the child is in elementary school. It is usually accompanied by sweating in other areas such as the feet, armpits, and head. In mild cases, the symptoms are dampness and slight sweating of the hands and feet; in moderate cases, the sweating of the hands is a shiny bead, and in severe cases, the sweat is so profuse that it drips like rain.
There are primary and secondary hand sweating disorders. Primary hand sweating refers to simple excessive sweating without other diseases. The pathogenesis is unknown, but currently it is thought to be caused by sympathetic nervous system dysfunction and has some heredity; secondary hand sweating is caused by certain diseases such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism and hypertension, which cause excessive sweating of the hands, and hand sweating has a great impact on normal work, social life, and even physical and mental health. If the hands are sweaty, it tends to affect the dexterity of hand operation, and many patients have a serious impact on writing, shaking hands, and even safety hazards, such as operating electrically powered equipment. When interacting with people, they are prone to embarrassment, anxiety and other negative emotions. Generally speaking, moderate to severe hand sweating requires treatment.
The current method of treatment for hand sweating a with good lasting results is surgery. Hand sweating can be treated surgically with fluorescence contrast ETS minimally invasive technique, which is fluorescence 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 treatment The treatment of hand sweating is a very important part of the treatment of hand sweating, so that it is safer, finer and more complete, avoiding damage to other nerves and normal tissues, providing a more accurate treatment effect and greatly reducing postoperative complications of hand sweating, thus benefiting more patients with hand sweating.
This is not only a critical period in the formation of the psychological and physiological growth of sweaty friends, hand sweating at this time also affects and hurts seriously, and at this time the body is more resilient, the better the treatment and rehabilitation effect. The older you get, although you can still operate but often due to diseases such as chest adhesions, making surgery difficult.