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Is there a cure for sweaty hands?

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Yes: Many options. Botox injections, iontophoresis, drysol, Robinul (glycopyrrolate) pills and surgery called sympathectomy are the options. Try topical drysol first and move down the line. Surgery is last resort.

Answered 7/1/2014

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Dr. Loki Skylizard answered

Specializes in Thoracic Surgery

Yes: Can possibly control with meds. Surgery, in appropriate candidates, can be quite successful. While done often by experienced thoracic surgeons (vats), it is chest surgery (major surgery). There are risks and benefits. Appropriate candidates should be selected. This link to consensus: http://goo.Gl/isann.

Answered 12/10/2013

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