1.What is hand sweating? Hand sweating refers to the normal living environment and conditions of the patient’s hands abnormal sweating, the main performance is always wet palms, or even like water, the patient’s hands easily peeling, unsightly, facial flushing, plantar, axillary sweating, hot, emotional tension can be aggravated. Intrathoracic sympathetic chain 2, what causes hand sweating? Hand sweating is caused by the abnormal function of the sweat glands of the hands against excitement, hand sweating is mostly caused by sympathetic hyperexcitation of the primary hand sweating, in addition, some patients with systemic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes and mental disorders will occur secondary hand sweating, hand sweating patients are more common with primary. 3. What are the effects of hand sweating? In the past, people did not care much about hand sweating, but in fact, hand sweating has a certain impact on life and learning, and the palms of patients with hand sweating are prone to peeling, cracking, itching and pain due to long-term humidity, which is both a physical and psychological torture. Many school-age adolescents because of hand sweating, sweaty palms accidentally wet the examination paper to blurred handwriting affect the examination; adolescents are afraid to hold hands with people and shake hands; into adulthood symptoms still exist, unable to engage in jobs that require fine hand work; long years of hand sweating caused by the psychological pressure may also affect the interaction between the opposite sex. 4, the treatment of hand sweating Thoracoscopic minimally invasive is a high-tech treatment technology that has developed faster in recent years. This is also the ideal way to treat hand sweating. Thoracoscopic minimally invasive treatment technology accurately, quickly and effectively cuts off the overly sensitive thoracic sympathetic nerve that causes hand sweating, allowing the sweat glands of the hands to stop secreting, without affecting sweating and organ function in other parts of the body, with a small, hidden single incision, bringing gospel to patients with hand sweating. 5. What are the complications of hand sweating surgery? There are certain risks associated with any surgery. The possible complications of TV thoracoscopic thoracic sympathectomy include: 1. compensatory sweating, which is characterized by periodic sweating of the abdomen and back, but this sweating is tolerated by most patients. 2. Horner’s syndrome, which is characterized by mild ptosis of the affected eyelid and pupil narrowing (does not affect vision), the incidence The literature reports no more than 1%. We have not yet encountered it. However, these surgical complications are generally rare and not serious and can be avoided if the surgeon is experienced.