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(Chest wall /abdomen compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 70-80% sweat reduction after only 1 heat thermolysis treatment)
With ETS there are several possible side effects. Compensatory sweating (compensatory hydrosis or reflex sweating) is the most bothersome. Compensatory sweating is experienced as excessive sweating on the back, abdomen, thighs, and/or lower legs. This should be expected to a certain degree in all patients, and it ranges from mild to severe. Most patients will develop mild to moderate compensatory sweating which is much preferable over the sweaty hands they had prior to the surgery. Since compensatory sweating is the most common side effect more should be known about it and what is being done to improve upon it. Severe compensatory sweating can be defined as very troublesome especially when it soaks through the clothing. It is a difficult situation especially in hot humid summer days. So far we have found a safe way to reduce the severity of compensatory sweating without making new compensatory sites: The noninvasive partial ablation of sweat glands by heat thermolysis.
(Back compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS)
Miss Chen had her ETS 15 years ago, and this is her feedback for the compensatory sweating condition she's experiencing currently.
"I had my ETS done 15 years ago, ever since then I was troubled by compensatory sweating. It seems like the condition is getting worse and worse every year. I am 33 years old, because of menstrual issues I had not been able to conceive since my marriage 7 years ago. For that reason, I started my herbal medication last September. After I had the herbal treatment, the condition has worsen. Not only that I don't feel cold during winter, when the season just passed I begin to feel hot daily. While everyone still have jacket and coats on, I was wearing t-shirt and sweating. I can't imagine how I would survive the summer. Please help and advise."
Miss Wu, ETS done 5th year
"I had my ETS done 5 years ago, the surgery was successful and after recovery I did lose a lot of the symptoms. But starting on my 3rd year, I begin to sweat through out the body. Even though it was not as bad as before, but my palms are sweating a lot too. Also my hands and feet are sensitive now compare to before, I felt cold easy. When the weather start turning cold, these symptoms worries me a lot. Please provide a solution for me."
ETS is a common surgery done on patients with sweaty hands since it causes a lot of discomfort and problems with socializing. The surgery is done with incapacitating the sympathetic nerve root near the patients' spine. The treatment would successfully stop palm sweating, but it induces compensatory sweating on other parts of the body causing other discomfort to the patient. Over 66% of the patients would have compensatory sweating after a successful ETS, and it's often mark by worsen symptoms causing more problems to life than prior surgery.
(Back compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 70-80% sweat reduction after only 1 heat thermolysis treatment)
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(Axillary compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 90% sweat reduction after only 1 heat thermolysis treatment)
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(Axillary compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 90% sweat reduction after only 1 heat thermolysis treatment)
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Most clinical cases of compensatory sweating appears commonly on the chest/back area. 90% of the patients has up to 70-80% reduction on sweating after treatment.
(Axillary compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 90% sweat reduction after only 1 treatment)
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(Axillary compensatory hyperhidrosis after ETS, 90% sweat reduction after only 1 treatment)
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