Preliminary sweat
Primary hyperhidrosis under the protection of the initial hyperhumret (primary hyperhidrosis) is a disorder suggested by the production of sweating in excess and not -controlled way, in the palms of the hands, as well as in the armpits and feet, without any apparent cause of the eye. This phenomenon is less common in women. This disorder will significantly affect social life as it can cause the patient’s performance in his workplace and in extreme cases can lead to an infection in the skin. The disease is diagnosed by relying on the symptoms the patient suffers from and according to the doctor’s impression of the condition of sweating. This problem occurs due to excessive stimulation of friendly nerve fibers responsible for sweating the hands. These fibers come from the spinal cord at the midline, at the height of the vertebrae of the upper spine, and from there to the upper ends. There are many treatments to treat this problem. But the most useful and most effective treatment Today is the eradication of friendly nerves by surgery (sympathectomy) at the level of the upper chests found the name of the upper chest, hence the name of the operation. The latest way to perform surgery is done by the endoscopy of the breast, under the influence of general anesthesia in the operating room. With this technique, a two or two small incisions are performed on both sides of the rib cage under the armpits. A camera is passed by these cracks and between the ribs, which is used to show the ribskash bats and to learn about the nerve fibers, as well as extra equipment needed to remove these nerves. After the end of the operation on the first side of the chest, it is transferred to the other side and performed the same procedure on the second side. The complications that can result from sympathectomy are: hyperhidrosis in other areas that lead the nerves that lead, such as back or thigh, such as compensation for the nerves removed. One of the complications of this operation – Horner syndrome, which is surprising (Ptose), caught the pupil (miosis) and the cut -off of sweating on one side of the face (anhidrosis). This syndrome appears at 10% of those who have done surgery, and the cause is due to the eradication of a friendly nerve that is at a higher level than needs to be eradicated. Other complications that follow this operation include: hyperhidrosis, chest pain or pneumothorax, but in general this operation is effective and safe.