Sweaty Hands Surgery
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In this article, I'm going to talk about sweaty hand surgery, why the problem of sweaty hands can be so bad that some people feel surgery is their only solution, some the problems that can be caused by surgery, and finally some solutions that you might like to try before resorting to surgery.
Sweaty hands, as a medical condition, is often marginalised by people that have not experienced it is a chronic problem. From time to time, most people will have experienced their hands being sweaty at critical moments of their life, often as a result of high stress or nervousness. However, it tends to be a problem that comes and goes. For some people, however, sweaty hands can be a permanent problem that never seems to go away. To these people, sweaty hand surgery often seems to be the only option.
The surgery does not come without risks. The most common surgery involves cutting nerves which control the sweat glands in the hand. This means that although the glands are still in place, they are unable to sweat because they never receive the nervous signal ordering them to sweat. Cutting nerves is always a serious procedure, it is highly invasive of the body, carries a risk of serious damage to other nerves, and is completely irreversible. Also, when it comes to controlling sweating, the operation is not always fully successful, as the body will frequently find other locations to sweat from. This means that you could simply be moving the problem from your hands to another body part, such as the armpits.
Seeing as sweaty hands and surgery is not guaranteed to work, and comes with some risks, it is natural to ask if there are any other less extreme treatments that can help. Fortunately for those people that do suffer from excessive sweaty hands, there are some very effective home remedies. While these remedies are not guaranteed to work for every person, they have a very high success rate, and do not cause bodily harm or have any serious side-effects.






