Hyperhydrosis: There are medicines that can help decrease sweating. An example is Clonidine and Alpha adrenergic agonist that is used for blood pressure control.
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Dry-Sol...: ...Which is basically an industrial strength antiperspirant. More radical treatments include botox, which also blocks signals to sweat glands.
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Don't sweat it!: There is a range of ways to minimize sweating - starting the with basics - wear clothes that suit the weather and be sure to stay hydrated. Antiperspirants come in prescription strength, or consider purchasing a strong cream based antiperspirant like tussy. If none of that works, Botox can be injected to help stop sweating, and there's even surgery (called a sympathectomy) that is an option.
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