Excessive sweating is a medical condition known as hyperhidrosis. Your doctor may recommend surgery called sympathectomy to treat your hyperhidrosis. The decision to have this surgery is also yours. For most people, sweating is not a problem. However, people whose bodies create too much sweat may have a difficult time controlling perspiration. Because of this, people with hyperhidrosis may have a difficulty with some behaviors of normal social life. The reason for hyperhidrosis in some people is unknown. However, it can run in families. Hyperhidrosis can also be treated with medicine and other non-surgical treatments. The goal of sympathectomy is to cut the sympathetic nerves that control the sweat glands of the hands. The doctor uses a scope that is inserted through a small incision for this surgery. This is usually an outpatient procedure, which means you go home the same day. Like any other surgical procedure, sympathectomy involves certain risks. Risks include those related to anesthesia, those related to surgery in general, and those specific to sympathectomy.
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