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My body odor has been around for a long time. I had an operation, but it didn't work. During the period, I used a lot of spray medicines such as body odor and antiperspirant lotion.
The basic principle of treatment is to keep local cleanliness, remove secretions and reduce bacterial reproduction; External antiperspirant fragrance, regular scrubbing and drug friction can temporarily relieve body odor. Surgery is needed to permanently remove the odor. The usual surgical treatment is to remove the apocrine glands in the armpit. During the operation, make an incision of one to two centimeters on both sides of the armpit, peel off the sweat glands directly, and then suture the wound. However, this method has the disadvantages of large trauma, obvious scar and long recovery time.

In recent years, more than 95% patients have stopped sweating under their armpits by using thoracoscopic sympathetic nerve surgery, which has obviously improved the previous odor. Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery has a tendency to gradually replace traditional surgery because of its small invasion to human body and fast recovery time. If you don't sweat under your arms, you will have an unpleasant body odor. Thoracoscopic sympathetic nerve surgery is not effective. I suggest you go to plastic surgery or general surgery to do traditional body odor surgery and peel off the axillary parietal gland. However, due to the variation of axillary sympathetic nerve distribution and the limitation of surgical site, it is reported at home and abroad that the success rate of axillary hyperhidrosis surgery is about 90%.