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Dr. David Nielson - What to do about Hyperhidrosis or Excessive Sweating?

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Dr. David Nielson is regarded by many medical professionals as one of the foremost experts in the field of hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis is a condition characterized by excessive sweating in various parts of the body. The condition is often impacted by an over-active sympathetic nerve chain. People who suffer from this condition have often been humiliated by the symptoms. Having sweat continually pouring from the body can get annoying and embarrassing very quickly. For this reason, Dr. David Nielson seeks to provide the best solutions possible to help people overcome the problem. He has developed several techniques to help rid a person of excessive sweating. He has even come up with improvements on the techniques which are used by others. Dr. Nielson reports a high success rate in using these techniques, and they have resulted in many people experiencing a relief from their excessive sweating. One of the most well known procedure which has been developed by Dr. Nielson is known as the Micro- Endoscopic Thoracic sympathectomy. This procedure is also known as the Micro ETS. This is one of the most innovative and least invasive surgeries that can be performed to help eliminate excessive sweating. He has performed this surgery many times and has more experience than most professionals in administering it. One thing that Dr. David Nielson has done to make the Micro ETS surgery more effective is to improve the tools that are used during the surgery. The tools that he uses are very small. He reports that the size of these instruments is not much larger than angel hair pasta. Because of this, he will make an incision that is only about one-twelfth of an inch in each armpit area. When some patients find this out, they are often very relieved. When a person realizes that there will be no significant scarring or bodily deformations, this can be a great comfort, and will result in the patient having even less worries about the procedure. Dr. Nielson also uses these very tiny instruments when he works on procedures on the hands and when he is working to restore warmth to cold hands. The amazing thing about this surgery is that it typically only lasts for about thirty minutes, and the patient may then leave to go home a short while later. Because Dr. Nielson performs the surgery in his facility with such a short recovery time, this will eliminate the need to spend long periods of time in a large, impersonal hospital. This fact also tends to keep costs to the patient at a minimum and adds a more personal touch to the experience. With such excellent surgical techniques available, it is likely that a person who has a problem with hyperhidrosis will be able to get the help he needs from Dr. David Nielson. Many people actually find that it is not possible to seek effective treatments from a conventional medical doctor. This makes sense, because these doctors do not generally have a significant amount of training in field of hyperhidrosis. Their knowledge will typically be very limited in this field, and they will know even less about how to cure the problem. This is why many medical professionals will refer their patients with hyperhidrosis to a specialist such as Dr. David Nielson. He is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable experts when it comes to helping people overcome excessive sweating problems. Despite being so highly regarded, he is actually quite easy to approach and talk to. He is gladly accepting new patients and will do all that he can to help them through this difficult time in their lives.

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Dr. David Nielson is a San Antonio Texas doctor and cardio-thoracic surgeon treating patients with hyperhidrosis and excessive sweating (hands, face, feet, armpits, facial blushing, Raynaud's Disease) with Micro ETS Surgery.

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