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@raghavjuyal1649
@raghavjuyal1649 10 күн бұрын
Really good
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 12 күн бұрын
I put a lot of effort in making these sheets. You can get sheet music in PDF for a small donation of your choice to support my work. Email- [email protected]
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 12 күн бұрын
I put a lot of effort in making these sheets. You can get sheet music in PDF for a small donation of your choice to support my work. Email- [email protected]
@saiteka
@saiteka Ай бұрын
Sir what yours resech about botax treatment for facial hypohydrosis. Is it effective or not.
@MasterLanguage-
@MasterLanguage- Ай бұрын
Use carpe hand cream it's working for me no sweat for full day, mene USA se mangwai thi.
@7_channel6
@7_channel6 17 күн бұрын
i also need can i contact you
@troyperkins8158
@troyperkins8158 Ай бұрын
DO NOT HAVE THE SURGERY - I had it back in 2000 for sweaty hands. Side effects are an entire sweaty body from the shoulders downwards in humidity or heat. Damaged nerves, slow heart rate and chest pains, brain fog, cold weather also makes the hands ice cold which you cannot control. The videos from people who say their lives are destroyed are NOT FAKE.
@MasterLanguage-
@MasterLanguage- Ай бұрын
Carpe hand cream is best to prevent sweat.
@nayansutradhar9670
@nayansutradhar9670 Ай бұрын
Surgery ke bad vi apko same sweating hota hai?or iska side effects kich hai
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav Ай бұрын
Read other comments properly. This surgery has dangerous repurcussions. Don't do it.
@nayansutradhar9670
@nayansutradhar9670 Ай бұрын
Tho bhaiya iss problem se permanent chutkara pane ka ki rasta nehi hain?
@sikandarthealphahusky
@sikandarthealphahusky 2 ай бұрын
bro please make video in hindi because people need this info in hindi also it will help more people like us thank you
@BeatriceH-lj6xm
@BeatriceH-lj6xm 2 ай бұрын
Wow, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.
@transformer7003
@transformer7003 2 ай бұрын
Hi Abhinav ....Can I get your email address
@Mr_rafeeq
@Mr_rafeeq 2 ай бұрын
Cost kittna aya bhaiya
@Singer_suresh__
@Singer_suresh__ 3 ай бұрын
How is it now bro is it still the same or has it reduced? Please reply bro.
@VowelsIndia
@VowelsIndia 3 ай бұрын
हिंदी में बोल ले भाई
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 3 ай бұрын
Hi, You can read my previous comments on this video. But they are old now and a lot of new understanding I have had on this surgery. Here is my conclusion. ETS has a multitude of side effects which are unknown to medical fraternity(doctors and surgeons) because they manifest years later- 5 to 10 years even. Compensatory sweating is most widely known side effect- which is sweat on the back and chest that can be at least 3-5 times your original palmar sweat. It can cause severe discomfort, make you compromise life. Another is, bitter and painfully cold hands in winters(Raynaud's Disease) which is due to the absence of heat flow to the hands after ETS. The hands and fingers get so cold that you cannot hold a mouse on a computer, do any work with hands at all. In General, ETS thwarts all autonomous functions in the Upper body- those ants running on your face, ears red hot suddenly, hair raising on hands and arms, wetness in eyes. These are all essential autonomous responses of your body. Now, they are what makes you who you are- human. They ensure you can feel intensity of emotions, they ensure quality of life. Now, they are not indispensable to existence of life - your life can go on without them, but you will feel dead in the head. I joined an ETS support group on Facebook and found many horror stories like mine who go through he aftermath of ETS. Some are living on the edge and some couldn't make it. I grappled with suicidal thoughts for three years after getting ETS and how it affected my life. I don't recommend ETS to anyone. Bilateral or Unilateral. No. Nervous system is far too complicated to be played with. don't play chance with you life.
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 3 ай бұрын
Hi, You can read my previous comments on this video. But they are old now and a lot of new understanding I have had on this surgery. Here is my conclusion. ETS has a multitude of side effects which are unknown to medical fraternity(doctors and surgeons) because they manifest years later- 5 to 10 years even. Compensatory sweating is most widely known side effect- which is sweat on the back and chest that can be at least 3-5 times your original palmar sweat. It can cause severe discomfort, make you compromise life. Another is, bitter and painfully cold hands in winters(Raynaud's Disease) which is due to the absence of heat flow to the hands after ETS. The hands and fingers get so cold that you cannot hold a mouse on a computer, do any work with hands at all. In General, ETS thwarts all autonomous functions in the Upper body- those ants running on your face, ears red hot suddenly, hair raising on hands and arms, wetness in eyes. These are all essential autonomous responses of your body. Now, they are what makes you who you are- human. They ensure you can feel intensity of emotions, they ensure quality of life. Now, they are not indispensable to existence of life - your life can go on without them, but you will feel dead in the head. I joined an ETS support group on Facebook and found many horror stories like mine who go through he aftermath of ETS. Some are living on the edge and some couldn't make it. I grappled with suicidal thoughts for three years after getting ETS and how it affected my life. I don't recommend ETS to anyone. Bilateral or Unilateral. No. Nervous system is far too complicated to be played with. don't play chance with you life.
@srinivaskannam8333
@srinivaskannam8333 2 ай бұрын
bro i have undergone ETS surgery 1 month ago ..this is horrible bro . I can't bear this compensatory sweating.. please help me bro..have you undergone reversal surgery ?? please reply me..life and death issu bro.. please reply
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 3 ай бұрын
Hi, You can read my previous comments on this video. But they are old now and a lot of new understanding I have had on this surgery. Here is my conclusion. ETS has a multitude of side effects which are unknown to medical fraternity(doctors and surgeons) because they manifest years later- 5 to 10 years even. Compensatory sweating is most widely known side effect- which is sweat on the back and chest that can be at least 3-5 times your original palmar sweat. It can cause severe discomfort, make you compromise life. Another is, bitter and painfully cold hands in winters(Raynaud's Disease) which is due to the absence of heat flow to the hands after ETS. The hands and fingers get so cold that you cannot hold a mouse on a computer, do any work with hands at all. In General, ETS thwarts all autonomous functions in the Upper body- those ants running on your face, ears red hot suddenly, hair raising on hands and arms, wetness in eyes. These are all essential autonomous responses of your body. Now, they are what makes you who you are- human. They ensure you can feel intensity of emotions, they ensure quality of life. Now, they are not indispensable to existence of life - your life can go on without them, but you will feel dead in the head. I joined an ETS support group on Facebook and found many horror stories like mine who go through he aftermath of ETS. Some are living on the edge and some couldn't make it. I grappled with suicidal thoughts for three years after getting ETS and how it affected my life. I don't recommend ETS to anyone. Bilateral or Unilateral. No. Nervous system is far too complicated to be played with. don't play chance with you life.
@Singer_suresh__
@Singer_suresh__ 3 ай бұрын
Hello bro is there reversible surgery please reply me bro I am double suffering after surgery 😭😭. I feel to die
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 3 ай бұрын
@@Singer_suresh__ yes. U can email me [email protected]
@Singer_suresh__
@Singer_suresh__ 3 ай бұрын
@@vijabhinav how to email bro 😭 i don't know to do email
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 3 ай бұрын
Hi, You can read my previous comments on this video. But they are old now and a lot of new understanding I have had on this surgery. Here is my conclusion. ETS has a multitude of side effects which are unknown to medical fraternity(doctors and surgeons) because they manifest years later- 5 to 10 years even. Compensatory sweating is most widely known side effect- which is sweat on the back and chest that can be 2-3 times your original palmar sweat. It can cause severe discomfort, make you compromise life. Another is, bitter and painfully cold hands in winters(Raynaud's Disease) which is due to the absence of heat flow to the hands after ETS. The hands and fingers get so cold that you cannot hold a mouse on a computer, do any work with hands at all. In General, ETS thwarts all autonomous functions in the Upper body- those ants running on your face, ears red hot suddenly, hair raising on hands and arms, wetness in eyes. These are all essential autonomous responses of your body. Now, they are what makes you who you are- human. They ensure you can feel intensity of emotions, they ensure quality of life. Now, they are not indispensable to existence of life - your life can go on without them, but you will feel dead in the head. I joined an ETS support group on Facebook and found many horror stories like mine who go through he aftermath of ETS. Some are living on the edge and some couldn't make it. I grappled with suicidal thoughts for three years after getting ETS and how it affected my life. I don't recommend ETS to anyone. Bilateral or Unilateral. No. Nervous system is far too complicated to be played with. don't play chance with your life.
@sakshamgautam2640
@sakshamgautam2640 3 ай бұрын
Can you suggest a better option then ETS ?
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 2 ай бұрын
@@sakshamgautam2640 Try dipping hands in formaldehyde solution. Daily. Try Botox also.
@sakshamgautam2640
@sakshamgautam2640 2 ай бұрын
@@vijabhinav what do think about to use perspirants ?
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 2 ай бұрын
@@sakshamgautam2640 Try them. Keep one in pocket permanently. Look i have made one video about solutions.
@kalemahesh4343
@kalemahesh4343 3 ай бұрын
Sir Hindi ek videos banav
@manishmangla1440
@manishmangla1440 3 ай бұрын
आपको यह वीडियो हिंदी भाषा मे बनानी चाहिए।
@ArchieR-ll6ze
@ArchieR-ll6ze 5 ай бұрын
Wow, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.
@theShashwat0024
@theShashwat0024 5 ай бұрын
was it selective sympathectomy
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
No, it was T2,T3,T4 complete removal of ganglions. But i wouldn't suggest any kind of sympathectomy. In winters, the hands get erratically cold due to absense of heat flow (cant hold a mouse even) and CS in summers ofcourse. I dont know how selective approach is better.
@theShashwat0024
@theShashwat0024 5 ай бұрын
​​@@vijabhinav I found that in selective sympathectomy they dont disturb the ganglion .. it remains intact ..just the communicating nerves to ganglion are disconnected at t2 ,t3,t4 . So sympathetic chain is not removed . hence the dangerously high sweating is avoided.. its done with robot by magnification. atleast this is what i found... i hope its helpfull.. i m also suffering from hyperhidrosis
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
@@theShashwat0024 yes i am still worried about erratic cold hands in winter. Bcuz hands would be impacted. And since i had reversal done, i know the autonomous nueral activity in the head is very important. You can study more about it. Also, having unilateral ETS is a much safer option, it largely does not disturb the body’s thermoregulation. If you are satisfied with just one hand dry, you can consider that option. I will remain a deterant for bilateral ETS.
@utkarshsingh6882
@utkarshsingh6882 4 ай бұрын
​@@vijabhinav hello sir i am going for unilateral ets after 2 month for my right hand . Last time I was giving my pcs mains exam by putting hankerchief under my hand but I am not getting that speed and could not qualify for interview stage even I know all the questions by heart. So sir should I go for ets only on right hand or should I work on myself by changing my lifestyle. Sir plzz reply❤.
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 4 ай бұрын
@@utkarshsingh6882 dont, read about raynaud syndrome on internet. It means bitter cold hands in winter. I suffered from this after 5 years of ETS. Hands so cold that you can't hold a mouse on computer for 5 min. If you are willing to take such risks and trade this problem with another you can go for it. Since, winter is there for atleast 4 months in north india. I dont suggest even unilateral surgery.
@aftabmohd7235
@aftabmohd7235 5 ай бұрын
Hi everyone.... even I was facing with this issue for more than a decade and finally came to a conclusion that I have to live with this forever, until I met an endocrinologist and she gave me a medicine to which it worked wonders to reduce my sweating to 70%. But it took me 7 months to get results. (Inderal 40 mg) it depends on your usage....let me know in comments section below...thanks
@cristalclearcutstudio6200
@cristalclearcutstudio6200 2 ай бұрын
How to consume it ,,
@rajak5916
@rajak5916 5 ай бұрын
ETS surgery saf or not working piece comments astr rv hospital in Bangalore dr shivaprasad
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
Not safe. You will develop erratic and high compensatory sweat on the body in summers. And very cold hands in winter due to absensce of heat flow to the hands after ETS. Both of these problems can hamper your life much more than you think. Stay away from ETS surgery.
@morleymurali2843
@morleymurali2843 2 ай бұрын
Bro i am asking after the ETS your hand and feet as completely sweat free or not ? Please reply
@shambhumandal1953
@shambhumandal1953 6 ай бұрын
Sir how I contact you
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 6 ай бұрын
You can email at [email protected]
@karanchauhan9605
@karanchauhan9605 5 ай бұрын
​@@vijabhinavBhaiya kya aapke hands winters and summers mein cold ( tande) rhete he,
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
@@karanchauhan9605 yes, ETS can cause erratic cold hands in winter due to absence of heat and blood flow to the hands. This is a serious problem because the fingers start to get unbearably cold and you cannot hold a mouse on a computer or a phone for a short time (5 min even). ETS has complex side effects which manifests slowly over the years. Essential body functions - Like wetness of eyes, natural warmth of hands and feet, hair raising on arms, sudden heat flow to the head, ears getting warm, face getting charged, blood flow to the head, all of them are affected by ETS. Now, you might think you can happily give up all of these in exchange for dry hands. But trust me these autonomous responses make you feel alive and human. These very signals translate into natural heat balance of the body and causes the compensatory sweating when thwarted b ETS. Body is the most complex mechanism there is on earth. I have seen people suffering after this surgery beyond belief. Please dont play with your life. You have only one.
@karanchauhan9605
@karanchauhan9605 4 ай бұрын
@@vijabhinav but life without a descent job ( in my case government job ) is not life worth living, as I am preparing for ssc stenographer, which requires a descent tying speed and I can't type with these sweaty hands so, this surgery is my hope, SO PLEASE TELL ME ARE YOUR HANDS 100% DRY, AND IF NOT THEN HOW MUCH BETTER YOUR HANDS ARE AS COMPARED TO PRE-SURGERY. Please reply soon
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 4 ай бұрын
@@karanchauhan9605 left hand was dry completely and right was 70% dry. I will try and say again. Dont go for surgery. Put more efforts in researching alternate medications and methods to suppress it. Dont play with your nervous system. This surgery is banned in the country where it originated- sweden. No government hospital recommends or do this surgery. Only private hospitals. Why? Profit.
@shambhumandal1953
@shambhumandal1953 6 ай бұрын
I think doctor is doing only business they do not think about patient ...
@shambhumandal1953
@shambhumandal1953 6 ай бұрын
Surgery is not good for this hyperhydrosis because I am also suffering from this....
@fun-toon8753
@fun-toon8753 Ай бұрын
Hi ... when did you went for ETS surgery? did you think of reversal?
@mandysallin1channel340
@mandysallin1channel340 6 ай бұрын
I and my friend were mad for. This surgery byt my friend done and now he is in ridiculous situation for life
@mandysallin1channel340
@mandysallin1channel340 6 ай бұрын
Never ever go for this surgery side effects 90% in genuine
@Sharwan7773
@Sharwan7773 8 ай бұрын
sir please ek video bnao jismein formaldehyde solution ke bare mein Puri jankari or formaldehyde solution ke fayde v nuksan donon batao please Maine internet per search kiya vahan per to yah skin ke liye bahut hi danger bata raha hai please is per pura video bnao Oriya dikhne mein product kaisa hota hai kahan se bye kar sakte hain
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
Ask a dermatologist first before trying formaldehyde solution. Vo bata dega kaha milega aur kaise use karna hai ye solution.
@shorts-qc8fp
@shorts-qc8fp 9 ай бұрын
Bhai jaise ek hand me karana kitna sahi hai aur kitna galat
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 9 ай бұрын
Ek side pe karana , is a much safer option. No or very little compsatory sweating.
@Zainhaldwani
@Zainhaldwani 9 ай бұрын
Thanks bro main surgery ke liye soch rha tha but apki video se 100% no ho gya meri side se.... medicine wagera se kaam chalaayenge or ky hi kar sakte hain😔😔 Waise Aisi koi tablet bhi mil jaaye na jisse 10-12 hours ke liye hand dry ho jaaye to bhi bahut better hai surgery se to
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 5 ай бұрын
Glycopyrrolate and oxybutanin tables try karo
@shorts-qc8fp
@shorts-qc8fp 9 ай бұрын
Sir aap jaise ac me ya cooler ke pass me matlab cool weather me rahte hoge to bhi aap ko pasina azta hai ki nahi aur aata hai to kitna aata hai mai mobile shop kholna chahta but hand paseene se pareshan hu phone pasina pasina ho jata hai 🙏
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 9 ай бұрын
Agar koi activity aisi ho jisme dimag lage, to pasina aayega. Mujhe ac or cooler me bhi body se pasina drip kar jata hai, surgery ke baad. Piano bahut emotionally demanding activity hai isliye. Mobile shop utna demanding nahi hoga. Par phir bhi main surgery recommend nhi karta. Mera right hand abhi bhi 100% dry nhi hai, phone chalane me dikkat hoti hai kabhi kabhi. Surgery bhi 100% dry hands ki guarantee nhi hoti. Probability hoti hai.
@shorts-qc8fp
@shorts-qc8fp 9 ай бұрын
@@vijabhinav sir apna Instagram id do na mai chhattisgarh se hu
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav 9 ай бұрын
@@shorts-qc8fp you can mail me. [email protected]
@shorts-qc8fp
@shorts-qc8fp 9 ай бұрын
@@vijabhinav sir aap kaha rahte ho aap se milna hai
@haaland023
@haaland023 11 ай бұрын
Bro can you give your ig or fb i want to talk with you
@someperson7
@someperson7 Жыл бұрын
Man that sucks. Something like 92% of people develop compensatory sweating. And some even develop corposcindosis. I can't see why anyone would take a 8% chance of a good outcome. I would not get this surgery. If your doctor didn't let you know how little chance there was of a good outcome, that's pretty questionable.
@sabbirmolla8378
@sabbirmolla8378 Жыл бұрын
Hey brother take love💚,this video is very helpful for the palmer hyperhydrosis patient.Thanks a lot.Hoping you a happy life.
@user-jf1ft3rh9r
@user-jf1ft3rh9r Жыл бұрын
Bro glycolate try karo
@shorts-qc8fp
@shorts-qc8fp Жыл бұрын
Sir thank you hindi me banane ke liye video
@user-jf1ft3rh9r
@user-jf1ft3rh9r Жыл бұрын
Try glycolate medicine
@mehnazparveen7440
@mehnazparveen7440 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience
@rahulkewat3409
@rahulkewat3409 Жыл бұрын
Bhaiya to m kaese iss bimari se chutkara Pau
@bokamvamsikrishna6105
@bokamvamsikrishna6105 Жыл бұрын
Sir how are you manageing your compensative sweat ( back and stomach) Sir please give some tips sir
@abhinavsharma3897
@abhinavsharma3897 Жыл бұрын
Can i go for one hand only
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav Жыл бұрын
From my experience of ETS surgery and the brunt of compensatory sweating which hampered my life significantly. I only understand that the correct understanding of the meaning of compensatory sweating is missing that people always mistake it for something else. Infect compensatory word is misleading its immediately gives the inference that its the compensation of palmer or facial sweat whatever the affected area was before the ETS surgery. But its not the case. Surgeons don’t talk about the body’s heat displacement which happens after the surgery. When you decide to get rid of palmer sweat ETS also cuts off the heat flow to the head, arms face and shoulders. So, its a significant area to loose for possible dissipation of heat. It amounts to 40-50% of the body’s heat dissipation throughout the day. Another lacuna is our understanding of sweat in general, We associate sweat with exercises workout and running only. Because that’s when it is seen. But the origin of sweat is not in the workout, the friction of muscles or the heavy breathing. Its origin is in the thoughts that are triggered before the actual action. Its the thought that i have to jump a long distance that triggers the heat burst in the body. Its the thought that i have to cross that running distance make you sweat and not actually running it. Infect body gets cooled while running. Have you noticed? Let me make it more clear. Have you seen people sweating before an interview. Sweat suddenly appear on the forehead before going on stage, a performance or a speech? A person can sweat profusely when apprehended and indited for a crime. So these thoughts are the root cause and triggers for sweat and heat flow in the body and they are the same thoughts we have in our regular day to day lives. While standing in ATM lines, boarding a train, working in kitchen or travelling for certain work. These very thoughts which are so mundane and are barely noticeable start to trigger sweat on the body after the ETS surgery because a lot of area for heat dissipation gets severed. So, the surprise and the unexpected outcome of the surgery is the sweat in the regular day to day activities which never triggered sweat before when body had a balance of heat before the ETS. This balance is so sensitive and fragile that its a crime to disturb that and surgeons who don’t understand it are misleading you. Because they have not experience the discomfort on their own. Don’t ever underestimate the importance of body comfort. This the vehicle in which you have o sit and do all the work. If it is uncomfortable you simply won’t to anything. Anything at all. I had to give up my most precious activity. Playing the piano and the brunt is far reaching in other aspects of life. I cannot imagine myself doing material handling work, delivery work, running here and there and even shopping in hot weather becomes so very trepidatious. Don’t ever ever disturb the nervous system of your body. That the bottom line.
@devendrabangar3112
@devendrabangar3112 12 күн бұрын
Bhai thanks for this information...❤️❤️ Hope your problems will be reduced or solve...❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹
@jared_r751
@jared_r751 Жыл бұрын
I have the same side effects
@TychiBalls
@TychiBalls Жыл бұрын
I actually had that idea of doing just my right hand. Based on your experience it sounds like everything went good when you did just one hand? Is doing just one hand what you recommend?
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav Жыл бұрын
Infact I don't recommend surgery now. For me (due to piano playing) the side effects have outweighed the benefits. Yes I believe that operating on one side would lower the compensatory sweat. But you have to make ur choice.
@TychiBalls
@TychiBalls Жыл бұрын
@@vijabhinav thank you. What side effects did you get?
@vijabhinav
@vijabhinav Жыл бұрын
@@TychiBalls Extreme Compensatory sweating in emotionally charged situations. Result was I couldn’t play my piano without fan or ac which is loved to do without the sound of fan etc. Horrible. Read the comments properly to understand that compensatory sweat is a combination of anxiety sweat and heat balance sweat of the body and not just the anxiety sweat of palms.
@TychiBalls
@TychiBalls Жыл бұрын
@@vijabhinav thank you very much for the info. I wonder if there is a way to keep doing surgery to other nerves so that even the compensatory sweating goes away as well? Like doing multiple surgeries till the sweating is all taken care of? Lol
@psy2951
@psy2951 2 ай бұрын
What was the cost of surgery
@johnjada4296
@johnjada4296 Жыл бұрын
What is cost of surgery?
@yuvrajroushan2527
@yuvrajroushan2527 Жыл бұрын
Bhaiya please kaha se surgery karwaye so bataiye or Kitna cost padda
@willnettles4684
@willnettles4684 Жыл бұрын
Well, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for the my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled the latest by Cynthia Yulesin and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.
@Mohamed-nj9dc
@Mohamed-nj9dc Жыл бұрын
Did it cause u dry eyes or itchy eyes or eye sensitivity to light ?? And how long had u done it ?