Friday, March 25, 2011

Permanent Surgery Overcome Palms & Sweaty armpits



EVERY person would have to sweat almost every day, especially after exercise. But there are some people who are not exercising, the body often spend excessive sweating. For example, palms and armpits that can-can cause body odor. 

Examples Ari was always embarrassed by the problem of arms. Armpits are always wet because of excessive perspiration and stain clothes, so she always had to wear dark colored clothing. They also produce an unpleasant odor, which makes him ashamed. He tried hard to avoid the party offices and meetings. 

While Kevin, experiencing something slightly different that is, his face flushed very rapidly changing, though only with sweat provocation, or when the Godai just friends at least, his face turned red. At first, it does not really bother him. But when he was growing up, it gave him much trouble. His face would turn red at parties and women branded him shy. Blushed when she spoke with business partners, it makes him more ashamed anymore!

Dr Lee Kheng Hin, consultant neurosurgeon at Gleneagles Medical Centre, Singapore explains, palms sweating is a common condition that occurs in Asian countries. Genetic factors are often associated because 20 percent of patients had other family members who are also affected. 


"The palm sweating causes many psychological and social problems. For example, an entrepreneur will feel ashamed and afraid to give a cold and sweaty hands to prospective business partners because it will cause doubts about the sincerity. Drivers of cars and heavy machinery operators may experience problems when the control regardless of their hand. On the other hand, those who work with electrical equipment to run the risk of electric shock.Other minor problems such as, problems with playing the instrument kind of piano or holding hands with a partner. Armpits that smell of sweat is not enough to be resolved only with the deodorant that is a big problem. Patients complain of a problem not only deal with people as this, but also tarnish and ruin good clothes, "he explained. 

Permanent Surgery Video Endoscopic sympathectomy 

According to him, Video Endoscopic sympathectomy or a new minimally invasive method, using a miniature video camera and requires only a small hole in each armpit. In simple cases, each side operating time lasts approximately 10 to 15 minutes. The pain and postoperative scar only lasts for one day without the need for intensive care. Some even go home the same day. As a result, the cost is minimal. Some patients even return to work on the same day home from the hospital! 


"The face and excessive underarm sweating can also be overcome through Video Endoscopic sympathectomy. Local research has 50 percent of patients have undergone this treatment to overcome excessive sweating in the feet. This procedure is safe when performed by experienced surgeons. As many as 60 percent of patients experienced more sweating on the chest, stomach or back. This is called compensation sweat and not be too disruptive patients. It is unclear whether the compensation is a normal process the body's sweat. This phenomenon became apparent after the patients treated with excessive sweating and then did not experience it again, "he described. 

There are also techniques that can reduce easy sweat in the chest, abdomen and back. According to Dr Lee Kheng Hin, T4 sympathetic ganglion chain and burned for armpit sweating and rather ordinary T2 and T3 ganglion and sympathetic chain. Unfortunately, there is the failure rate in stopping the sweaty palms and sometimes repeated surgery should be performed. Therefore, the patient asks for the standard method, which has so far provided 100 percent success rate. 

"The technology and modern techniques now provide a significant difference in dealing with sweaty palms, face, armpits, body odor and blushing," he said. 

The face that is too often flushed when shame can be a big problem as well. Endoscopic video technique may also be done to cope with excessive blushing that give satisfactory results

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