SWEATING RUINED MY LIFE BUT MY SURGEON CURED IT.

From: The Daily Mail (London, England) | Date: July 24, 2001| Author: Brooks, Angela | Copyright information

Byline: ANGELA BROOKS

THE NHS carries out 550 keyhole operations a year to combat excessive sweating - known as hyperhydrosis, a condition that affects one in 100 people. For safety reasons, the procedure - endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy or ETS - is carried out on one side of the body at a time. Sarah Cornall, 21, a staff nurse from London, has had her first operation and is due for the second in two months. Here, she tells ANGELA BROOKS what happened and her surgeon ...

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