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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sweaty Palms are also known by their medical term, Palmar Hyperhidrosis . Profuse hand perspiration is by far the most common kind of hyperhidrosis. The term hypersympathetic activity is a more exact term for sweaty palms. This is because extreme perspiration is caused by the heightened activity in the sympathetic chain. The sympathetic chain is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sweaty Palms are also known by their medical term, Palmar Hyperhidrosis . Profuse hand perspiration is by far the most common kind of hyperhidrosis. The term hypersympathetic activity is a more exact term for sweaty palms. This is because extreme perspiration is caused by the heightened activity in the sympathetic chain. The sympathetic chain is a part of the autonomic nervous system. This is situated inside the chest cavity and it doesn’t have anything to do with the motoric or sensory functions of our body.</p>
<p>Extreme hand perspiration can be very harsh and aggravating to the person with the disorder. This normally affects a person’s daily life and affects both fundamental functions and social interactions. In about forty percent of people that are afflicted with severe hand sweating, the problem can be mostly accredited to genetics. Sweaty palms normally develop during early childhood and may become more severe towards the late adolescence and into early adulthood.</p>
<p>The International Hyperhidrosis Society segregates the severity of Palmar Hyperhidrosis or Profuse Hand Perspiration into 4 subgroups. Group number 1 consists of patients that only have mild hand sweating or perspiration.  This group consists of patients that do not experience any functional or social troubles due to their condition. On the other hand are the patients that experience extreme and excessive hand perspiration. This level of moisture experienced by sufferers is described as dripping or drenching and this adversely affects them on a daily basis. Patients portrayed in the latter group rarely have encouraging results from conservative procedures such as Drionic, Drysol, Maxim, Oral Medications or Botox.</p>
<p>The medical surgery called Thoracic Sympathectomy has been developed and improved over the last five to six decades. In the previous decades, the procedure was made either through the lower neck, at the back or on the chest cavity. These methods involved major surgical intervention that required very long hospital recovery. On top of that, the operation also caused pain and excessive scarring to the patient. These are the reasons why the operation was not commonly chosen by physicians – and not very popular with patients, either.</p>
<p>Over the last two decades, improvements have been made and many successful surgeries were done with the aid of miniaturized cameras. This procedure using the aid of miniature cameras is known as Endoscopic Surgery. Access into the body cavities such as the abdomen or chest is done through miniature incisions wherein a probe that contains a camera can be put into. This is a less invasive procedure and it ends up with minimal surgical damage and a speedier recovery for the patient. Most of the surgeries today are done on an outpatient basis – the patient can go back home on the same day that the procedure is done.  The procedure achieves the same if not better results as the open surgeries that were done in the previous decades. Plus, it has the benefit of a short hospital stay and it does not have the side effects of severe pain and excessive scarring.</p>
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