About hyperhidrosis
Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which the body sweats excessively, caused by overstimulation of the sympathetic nerves. This condition affects daily and social life and can cause psychological stress and loss of self-confidence. Treatment methods include antiperspirants, drug therapy, and surgery, but 100% suppression of sweating is physically and medically impossible.












ETS surgery has various after-effects that are not explained by doctors other than compensatory sweating.
Severe compensatory sweating that makes life difficult, temperature intolerance, thermoregulatory dysfunction, anxiety disorder, depression, regular changing of clothes in sweat, night sweats, taste disturbance, anhydrosis on the nipple line, chronic fatigue, circulation problems, temperature changes in the skin, very cold hands, burning Symptoms include extremely dry hands, severe mental changes, loss of sexual desire, paresthesia (numbness and tingling), decreased concentration, common dry eyes, and a variety of other symptoms.
The problem with ETS is that although doctors say it is a safe operation, it is actually quite dangerous. Many patients are only told about compensatory sweating before undergoing ETS surgery, and they say they are very satisfied with the procedure. The hyperhidrosis guidelines only list compensatory sweating as a sequela of ETS surgery.
Even now, there is not much information on the aftereffects available on the internet. Even when various symptoms appear after surgery, hospitals say, These symptoms will not occur,” orother patients are satisfied with the surgery,” and the patient is left alone for many years without taking any action.
The problem of hyperhidrosis
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