Dr. Dave H. Nielson Receives Notable Award for Ethics in Dallam County Texas from G3 Development (UT) Yuku for His Treatment Results with Hyperhidrosis Sweaty Palms, Sub-Dermal Laser Ablation and 'ETSandReversals' in Cherokee County Texas
Draper, UT -- (SBWire) -- 07/19/2013 --Hyperhidrosis - Overview of hyperhidrosis symptoms and treatment options. Sweating is necessary to control body temperature during times of exercise and warm/hot surroundings. Sweating is regulated by the sympathetic nervous system. In 0.6 to 1.0% of the population, this system is revved-up and works at a very high level causing sweating to occur at inappropriate times in specific areas of the body. This condition is known as hyperhidrosis. Classification - Causes of hyperhidrosis can be primary or secondary. Regions of the body affected - Scalp, facial (face), palmar (hands), axillary (armpits), truncal (trunk), plantar (feet
Primary or idiopathic hyperhidrosis - Hyperhidrosis without a known cause. A more frequent condition than secondary hyperhidrosis. Localized commonly in the hands, armpits, scalp, face, and/or feet. Starts during childhood or early adolescence, worsens during puberty, and then persists for the rest of one's life. Nervousness and psychiatric disorders are rarely the cause. The excessive sweating is very embarrassing and social, professional, and intimate relationships are often seriously affected.
Secondary hyperhidrosis - Caused by an underlying condition. Usually causes excess sweating of the entire body, however. Some of these conditions are; endocrine disorders such as hyperthyroidism, endocrine treatment for malignant disease, menopause, obesity, psychiatric disorders, systemic malignant disease.
Dr. Dave H. Nielson Receives Notable Award for Ethics in Dallam County Texas from G3 Development (UT) Yuku for his Treatment Results with Hyperhidrosis Sweaty Palms, Sub-Dermal Laser Ablation and 'ETSandReversals' in Cherokee County Texas
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Hyperhidrosis Surgery Side effects = Patients should be aware that compensatory sweating can and does occur. Compensatory sweating is experienced as excessive sweating on the back, thighs, stomach, axillae, groin and/or lower legs and may range from mild to severe. Reported incidence of developing compensatory sweating in world literature range between 50% to 90% of all patients undergoing the ETS procedure. Of this group, it has been reported that about 5% - 10% of these patients experience severe compensatory sweating. Severe compensatory sweating, or severe compensatory hyperhidrosis, can be very troublesome, especially when it soaks through clothing. This can be more problematic in hot humid climates and can become more of a problem than the original problem treated.
The tolerance of compensatory sweating is patient dependent. Some patients tolerate severe sweating while others do not tolerate even mild compensatory sweating. There are medications that may help lessen the severity of compensatory sweating post operatively. Overweight patients may experience more compensatory sweating and those who live in hot, humid climates may find it less tolerable. Compensatory sweating is the most common side effect reported by patients regardless of which surgeon is performing Micro ETS. Gustatory Sweating, which occurs while eating or smelling certain foods, can develop post operatively in about 10 to 20% of the patients. Phantom sweating occurs in some patients after ETS surgery (feeling the sensations of sweating but not actually sweating) and typically resolves in 1 to 3 weeks after surgery.
One Hyperhidrosis treatment option has existed for a longer period of time is the Lumbar Sympathectomy. This surgery is done from the back, near the spine. The goal of this surgery is to stop feet sweating, but it may not be effective for some patients, depending on their anatomy. T3/4 is another option, although this can lead to increased head sweating and blushing. Some patients still experience persistent palmar sweating because the T2 neural pathway is still intact and carries nerve signals to the sweat glands in the palms.
Micro ETS = Some other treatments which are commonly used by hyperhidrosis specialists include Micro ETS and ETS-C. Micro ETS stands for Micro Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy. This is done through a single incision that is only 1/12th of an inch. The lungs are not collapsed, and the pain is very minimal because there is only one tiny incision.
ETS-C = ETS-C is the essentially same procedure, but clamps are used to interrupt the sympathetic nerve. This procedure is supposed to be reversible, but is not for many people. The clamp crushes the nerve to the point that it is similar to cutting it.
SDLA = Sub-dermal Laser Ablation – SDLA – is a procedure that uses a 1 mm laser fiber under the skin which precisely targets the sweat glands.
Herb Treatment = One of the least intrusive treatments may be the new herb treatment. This is useful for minor to moderate cases of excessive sweating. Some like to try this option because it uses natural remedies. Some people are weary because this new herb treatment still has to prove itself. There are obviously a lot of different options for those who suffer with hyperhidrosis. The best option for one person may not work well for another person. The best way to make the decision is in consultation with a medical professional who is an expert in the field of excessive sweating.
ABOUT DR. DAVID NIELSON
Dr. David Nielson is a Texas based cardio-thoracic surgeon who specializes in micro-endoscopic chest surgery. Dr. Nielson is widely known as a hyperhydrosis expert and sweating specialist with his innovative, least invasive treatment for patients who suffer from (excessive sweating of the hands, face, and/or armpits, Raynaud’s Syndrome, and Facial Blushing. These conditions are all connected to an over-active sympathetic nerve chain. Micro-endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (Micro ETS), created by Dr. Nielson, is the least invasive, most advanced surgery for people suffering from these ailments. One of the most experienced endoscopic thoracic surgeon performing ETS surgery, Dr. Nielson emphasizes that extensive ETS surgical experience is essential to eliminating excessive sweating of the hands, face, and/or armpits.
Dr. David Nielson is a Texas based cardio-thoracic surgeon who specializes in micro-endoscopic chest surgery. Dr. Nielson is widely known as a hyperhydrosis expert and sweating specialist with his innovative, least invasive treatment for patients who suffer from (excessive sweating of the hands, face, and/or armpits, Raynaud’s Syndrome, and Facial Blushing. These conditions are all connected to an over-active sympathetic nerve chain. Micro-endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (Micro ETS), created by Dr. Nielson, is the least invasive, most advanced surgery for people suffering from these ailments. One of the most experienced endoscopic thoracic surgeon performing ETS surgery, Dr. Nielson emphasizes that extensive ETS surgical experience is essential to eliminating excessive sweating of the hands, face, and/or armpits.
Dr. Nielson's Micro ETS procedure has the quickest recovery time and has a high success rate for those suffering from hyperhidrosis of the hands. During the procedure, Dr. Nielson makes a single incision, one-twelfth of an inch per side , under each arm and inserts a 2mm scope. Nielson compares the size of his instruments to angel hair pasta. Once Dr. Nielson identifies the sympathetic nerve, he precisely divides it to instantly lessen hyperhidrosis symptoms and bring warmth to cold hands. The procedure takes 30 minutes. The patient is able to leave two to four hours after the procedure.
Board Certified Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery Endoscopic Cardiothoracic Surgery
Board Certified General Surgery
Micro ETS Surgery - Created Micro 1/12th Inch Single Incision Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy for Hyperhidrosis, Blushing, and Raynaud's
SDLA® - Created Sub Dermal Laser Ablation for excessive sweating of the underarms, and other body regions.
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