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If you attempted to use all the natural treatment methods and all the prescription strength antiperspirants then probably you are already thinking of dramatic ways to stop excessive perspiration. There are a couple of ways to choose from but make sure you consult an expert or better yet, somebody who has undergone the same procedure because the process is irreversible. Huge risks will be involved but people who had successful operation say that the results are worth the risk.

I made a little research and I found out about ETS or Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy. How does it stop sweating? It is done to destruct part of the sympathetic chain (professionals claim that extreme sweating is produced by nervous system dysfunction).

This surgical treatment is carried out under general anesthesia and then a telescope is passed across the chest cavity by making tiny incisions nearby the underarm area. Once the surgeon finds and reaches the nerve responsible for excessive sweating, a small blade will cut it and it will instantly stop the problem.

This treatment procedure is normally safe and some patients return to their daily activities around two days. The risks of the surgery can include damage to the structures inside the chest although very rare, it is very serious.

One other technique on how to stop excessive sweating is by injecting in some botox. Before you get excited and jump into this solution, you have to take a self-assessment first so you'll know if it's for you. Botox injections pose a lot of risks and side effects like problems in swallowing, breathing or speaking that can last for several months and the probable spread of toxin effects in other areas of your body.

It is extremely essential to tell your doctor every one of your medical problems before proceeding. The use of Botox to cure excessive underarm sweating was approved in 2004. It works by temporarily blocking the chemical signals from the nerves that trigger the overproduction of sweat. Logically, when the sweat glands don't receive chemical signals, the excessive sweating stops.

As I always say, whatever technique you pick to end excessive sweating, you should be responsible for your own body. Make sure you weigh all conditions and risks before jumping into any procedure.

by: John Maddox.




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