Yes, it has no effect on your surgery.
One side effect of hyperhidrosis surgery is compensatory sweating. This means that other areas of the body will sweat more so that the body can compensate for the areas that now cannot sweat due to the surgery. However, many patients find that this compensatory sweating can be managed and is an acceptable trade off.
Is sweating a major side effect from ultram?
Carpal tunnel can effect from your fingers to your shoulder.
Generally no, Stenosing tenosynovitis is also called Trigger finger. The Sheath around the tendon closes in or gets tighter around the tendon. Sometimes nodules forms on tendon and this can get caught on the sheath of the tendon causing a locking or triggering effect on the finger...Hence the name. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed causing numbness and tingling in certain fingers but NO triggering and carpal tunnel surgery releases the band that is causing the nerve to be compressed...so this would not effect the tendon sheaths in your fingers. Some people can get adhesions and scar tissue inside the carpal tunnel area after surgery and this can eventually cause the nerve to be effected or compressed again.
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Over use of thyroid medication and stimulants can cause sweating. Sweating is a common side effect of many antidepressants.
I had carpel tun syndrome and found that a brace that stopped my hands from turning ito a fist during sleep was helpful, however the only thing that worked in the end was surgery.
Yes, a common side effect of most ADHD medications is increased sweating.
Yes, sweating is a short-term effect of exercise. It helps regulate body temperature by cooling the body through the evaporation of sweat.
Taking off clothes/putting extra clothes on, sweating or controlling sweating, turning fans on or off, turning furnaces up or down, etc. are all modifications at help us control body temperature. Also, drinking or eating warm items or cold items can affect core body temp. The effect of eating produces energy, which converts to heat--and raises the core temperature.
Bypass dumping is something that can only happen to patients who have had stomach bypass surgery. It means that after the surgery you have to avoid sugar as much as possible in all forms, or you will have side effects such as diarrhea, dizziness, excessive sweating, among others. http://www.personal-nutrition-guide.com/dumping-syndrome.html