I've just had ETS last week to treat my palmar HH. The surgery was a T3 bilateral cauterization - it was on Thursday night and since then my hands have been bone dry to the point that I had to put some moisturizer on them last night to lessen the dryness a bit. However I was very shocked today...
After putting off the surgery for over 4 years from being too scared of its side effects, I finally decided I'm going through with ETS because I can't cope with having sweaty hands 24/7 anymore. It makes day-to-day life so much more difficult, in everything I do from using a simple smartphone...
I was wondering... I suffered from HH myself for years but it's actually a bit reasonable seeing as I live in a very hot/humid climate all year round (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). It would seem to me that my only viable options right now would either be going through surgery, or moving to a place...
I'm sorry and I know this may sound rude or whatever, but I wrote a big thread on here about a week ago and it ended up not being accepted by the moderators even though it was totally related to hiperhydrosis and all its issues (I was talking about the methods of the ETS procedure).
Is it too...
As a palmar hyperhidrosis sufferer I've been looking into different cures for this condition for a reasonable amount of time now, even though I'm only 20 years of age and my sweating is relatively moderate (my hands never get to that dripping stage). Nonetheless, I've already visited two...