Sunday 19 April, 2009

Hand sweat?

my hands frequently sweat.. but sometimes im not even nervous


i dont want to have to do surgery or anything..


and baby powder kinda works for me, but only for like 30mins


and when i wipe my hands.. the wetness just comes back like 2minutes later


any other suggestions or no?


thanks in advance! :)
Hand sweat?
I have this problem and this is what i know to help. take some tea bags, put them in hot water. pull them out and let them cool. squeeze them for a few minutes. do this 2 times a day for a week or two. it should help.
Hand sweat?
do it a few weeks and it%26#039;ll last about a month. Report It

Reply:Sweaty palms is the most common of the hyperhidrosis. I%26#039;d see a doctor to find out the cause. Sometimes there is an underlying hormonal problem. Medicines can be given. There is also a spray called Dry Hold for Hands by sweataway.com


The surgery is called Thoracic Sympathectomy, which is done endoscopically, usually as an outpatient and takes only about 30 minutes. The surgery is recommended for severe palmar hyperhidrosis.


As a teen and still growing I had this problem. I just always wiped my hands before shaking anothers. Sometimes my palms were sweating more when I was nervous. This all eventually went away and I don%26#039;t have it anymore except for rare occasions when I feel under great pressure.
Reply:you can try to use an aluminum chloride liquid deodorant on your hands like certain dri or maxim i asked my doctor about this and she said it is safe although it may sting alittle bit but it will prolly work really well and you can buy certain dri in most drug stores but you have to buy maxim online but make sure if you buy certain dri you buy the one that doesnt say a.m. and it is the one you use at night, hope this helps :)
Reply:If you sweat excessively, you may have %26quot;hyperhidrosis%26quot; and there are treatments available that are WAY more safe and effective than surgery. Here%26#039;s the skinny:





%26gt;You can use anti-perspirants on your hands (try Secret Clinical Strength).





%26gt;Iontophoresis works really well (over 80% get great results). You have to get a prescription from your doctor (ususally a dermatologist) to order the device, but you can do the treatments on your own at home. Lovely!





%26gt;Botox injections: work wonders and last for over 6 months, but you need to find a dermatologist that knows how to do it pain-free. Also, this is a very cool option because research is finding that when you get your hands treated sucessfully, for some fabulous reason your feet tend to sweat less.





Do not EVER consider surgery. There are horrible side effects associted with it, plus if you%26#039;re a guy and you try to get your feet treated, you run the high chance that in the future you%26#039;ll be impotent. And do not believe their hype that it%26#039;s reversible. There have been no studies to date where that%26#039;s been successful.





You can find tons of info at the International Hyperhidrosis Society%26#039;s website: www.SweatHelp.org, even find a doc that%26#039;s familiar with diagnosis and treatment. Good luck!


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