Antiperspirant: Using an antiperspirant may help at first. The aluminum chloride can block calcium channels and stop sweating. If that fails, see a physician for evaluation- you may need some lab work to see if you have thyroid issues or another underlying condition. Botox and Robinul (glycopyrrolate) are other therapies for sweaty hands- both require medical eval. A dermatologist should be able to help.
Answered 7/1/2014
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