How to quickly solve sweaty hands

Many people do not know much about hand sweating. Hand sweating is a condition in which the palms of the hands sweat a lot regardless of the season, especially when the weather is hot or after strenuous exercise, the problem of sweaty hands becomes more serious and can seriously affect learning and work.

It is a disease in which the sympathetic nerves are overexcited for various reasons, which causes the sweat glands to secrete too much sweat, resulting in profuse sweating of the hands, a type of hyperhidrosis. There are many causes of hand sweating, especially primary hyperhidrosis most of which have no obvious cause. Both men and women may suffer from the disease, most of which begin to show symptoms in childhood and are hereditary in families.

The first is that the sweaty hands usually develop at a very young age, and as they grow older, they get worse, not only with sweaty palms, but also with sweaty armpits and soles of the feet, bringing a lot of trouble to people’s normal lives.

2, hand sweating onset age is very early, in the school age adolescents will be because of hand sweating, and affect their examination results, but also affect the development of physical and mental health at an early age, resulting in patients appear low self-esteem and other psychological disorders.

3, patients with hand sweating will also be afraid to shake hands with people, social barriers. When it comes to marriage, they are afraid to hold hands with their lovers, affecting the normal marriage and friendship of patients.

4, hand sweating patients all year round, regardless of whether the weather is hot or not, the palms of the hands are sweating more than, this will cause the palms of the hands peeling, atrophy, deformation. And hands “sweating like rain”, will wet the keyboard, triggering electrocution phenomenon.

5, more need to be alerted to the fact that hand sweating can also be passed on to their offspring, so that their children also experience the same suffering as their own.

The fluorescent contrast ETS minimally invasive technique is currently an advanced technique in the clinical treatment of hand sweating and has been a research hotspot in many surgical fields in recent years. This technique is based on fluorescence staining with a non-radioactive, non-toxic fluorescent contrast agent, which can quickly, accurately and clearly observe the direction and distribution of the thoracic sympathetic ganglion and its variant nerves within the mural pleura and connective tissue, facilitating the differentiation of other normal tissue structures around it and avoiding the presence of omissions during treatment, thus achieving safer, finer and more complete regulation of 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.