Excessive sweating in the hands and feet can be a major nuisance, affecting daily activities and social interaction. It is a condition characterized by excessive sweating that exceeds the body’s natural need to cool down. It is represented by the secretion of large amounts of sweat from the palms of the hands and feet without any stimuli to secrete sweat, such as high temperature.
Causes of excessive sweating:
- Excessive sweating may be caused by genetic factors.
- Neurological problems: Some neurological diseases may lead to excessive sweating.
- Psychological stress and anxiety can increase sweating.
- Hormonal changes such as menopause or thyroid problems.
- Chronic diseases: such as diabetes and some respiratory diseases.
- Some medications have side effects that lead to excessive sweating.
- Having certain diseases Such as adrenal, pituitary and lymphoma tumors.
- It is done under local anesthesia, where a fine needle is inserted connected to a radiofrequency device to direct waves at the sympathetic nerve responsible for sweating.
- The session is short and the patient can leave the hospital and return home on the same day.
Diagnosis of excessive sweating
Excessive sweating is diagnosed through a clinical examination and some medical tests to determine the causes and influencing factors.
Radiofrequency to treat excessive sweating in the hands and feet:
Radiofrequency therapy is one of the advanced and effective methods for treating excessive sweating, as it is used to effectively reduce sweat secretion.
Advantages:
Effectiveness of Treatment: Provides immediate and permanent results.
Minimal intervention: Does not require surgery and is completely safe.
Reduce embarrassment and improve confidence: Helps patients cope better with daily and social activities.
Radiofrequency treatment is an ideal solution for those who suffer from excessive sweating in the hands and feet, and offers an opportunity to improve quality of life and reduce the burdens associated with this condition. To learn more details, contact us.