Friday, November 20, 2009

Sweaty palms?

i have a very bad disorder which i like to call it. my palms sweat like crazy sometimes it gets so bad that it actually drips. i hate it. it makes me unconformable and makes me lose my self steam. Anyone know of any treatment?

Sweaty palms?
You may suffer from hyperhidrosis.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidros...





First try antiperspirant like Drysol, Maxim, or Megadry.





If those do not help and are too costly (they only work temporararily) you should research more on iontophoresis machines.





These machines help patients who suffer hyperhidrosis. They are costly though.





Here's a link to more treatments info:


http://www.esfbchannel.com/treatments/sw...





http://www.socialphobiaworld.com/postt68...





I would not recommend surgery (ETS) unless you have tried every treatment possible and that includes just living with sweaty hands. There are many risks involved in ETS, contrary to what ETS surgeons say. If you ever want to go through with surgery I will reccommend you research as much as possible on ETS online and get opinions on it from different MDs medical doctors that are not ETS surgeons such as dermatologists. ETS surgeons might hide information from you to rake in the $$$. This has been done before.





Hope this helps!


Good luck with your hyperhidrosis treatments.
Reply:I suffered from hyperhidrosis and my life changed after I went through this operation. I definitely recomend it...you will see it is amazing to have dry hands and not having to worry they may sweat any moment...now they just sweat a little bit if I am actually really nervouse Report It

Reply:sounds like a nervous issue
Reply:You should try going to a dermatologist. It's probably a condition called hyperhydrosis which basically means excessive sweating. Usually the doctor will try some medication, but if that doesn't work they may suggest botox in the hand. Botox is actually really helpful with this problem, and usually your insurance will cover it. The botox will also help the sweating in the feet and armpits as well. It's pretty painful, but a good doctor will usually give you a nerve block before hand.
Reply:I recently brought my 14 year old son to the Dermatologist for this problem. He has sweaty palms and feet, and it is not because of nerves, it just happens all of the time. The Dr. told us to try "Certain Dri" deodorant. You can buy it in the deodorant section (I purchased his from Target) it comes in a box. The product is to be used at night only. (it says only under arms, but the Dr. prescribed it so it's okay) He noticed a difference in the sweating right away. He has been forgetting to use it some nights, so I can't say if it is going to solve the problem, but it's a cheap and easy thing to try. If you try it for a couple of weeks and are still having the problem, make an appointment with a Dermatologist.


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