Doctor can evaluate: A primary doctor or a dermatologist can help sweaty hands or feet (called hyperhidrosis). Drysol is a strong antiperspirant, and is often the first medicine tried (it's put onto skin). Other treatments are available. Some patients get Botox injections for hyperhidrosis. Some clinics use an electric machine called a galvanic bath. Propranolol pills help some people but can lower blood pressure.
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