Antiperspirant, drio: The first option is to use antiperspirant at night to suppress the sweat glands in tour palms. If not effective drionic is a prescription device which decreases sweating in the palms. It can be sadly used at home. For more resistant cases bottom shots are avaiable and for extreme cases surgery. There also may be emotional component and you amy need to learn biofeedback technique.
Answered 10/24/2017
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Hyperhidrosis: Is the medical term applied to the condition of excessive sweating. See a dermatologist for evaluation and treatment. The condition can be improved with Botox injections, treatment with topical medications (aluminum chloride, antiperspirants), iontophoresis and surgery). You can find more info at www.Hyperhidrosis.Org.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Issue with thyroid: If you have sweaty hands it is an early indication you have issues with thyroid - check for thyroid antibodies usually this makes the thyroid leak excess hormones and causes sweaty hands.
Answered 11/26/2013
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