Here’s a video on surgery for sweating by the Mayo Clinic. Digging through YouTube for legitimate content can be a bit of a chore these days. I saw this video on excessive sweating by the Mayo Clinic a few months ago and meant to post it here but forgot.
So today I searched YouTube for this video and wow… there is a lot of junk from people trying to sell you stuff there. Which brings me to an important point.
If you’re out there putting terms related to health conditions like hyperhidrosis or sleep hyperhidrosis into various search forms, be careful with what you find. You’ll find an incredible number of people trying to sell you various products with the main motivation of making money, not necessarily to help you. I strongly suggest you always consult a professional personally before making any decisions. There are products available that genuinely can help you with your sweating, but it is important to know a little bit about them before spending too much money on the hope that it might help.
I hope this simple, short video gives you a better sense of hyperhydrosis and the possible surgical procedures to reduce sweating for specific cases. I always suggest less invasive methods first, but this is still an informative video as it provides some nice, direct explanations for how your central nervous system and sweat glands can get out of hand.
It is important to note that some people do still suffer from sweating after surgery. Compensatory sweating is not uncommon after surgery for hyperhidrosis, but it is often considered more tolerable than the degree of sweating before the surgery.
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