Hand Sweating, How to Stop It
When people are afflicted with palmar hyperhidrosis, it means they have sweaty hands. They tap their hands dry only to find it dripping wet again in a matter of minutes. This is totally disgusting, not to mention embarrassing, especially if you are about to lock hands with someone. Think also of the possibility of teeming bacteria caused by moist palms. It is simply not hygienic.
If you’ve been having this problem for quite some time now, consider some natural remedies on how to stop hand sweating. For one, you must always bring with you some towel or handkerchief so you’ll have something to wipe your hands on during emergencies. Wiping them off your pants or shirt is just not a good practice.
Drysol is also a good option. It is some sort of lotion which you can apply to your hands on a daily basis in order to suppress the annoying sweat glands in your palms. Drysol is somewhat similar to antiperspirants only that you apply it on your hands and it contains a much higher aluminum chloride content.
Apply it night before you hit bed and only on areas of your hands where you experience heavy sweating. Make sure you wash it off as soon as you wake up.
You may also opt to go through an advanced treatment using electric current. This procedure is known as iontophoresis in medical circles. The current applies is mild, so don’t think you’ll get electrocuted. The shock is only used to somehow deactivate your sweat glands and stop it from producing too much sweat.
You can buy this device in some clinics and the whole thing can be performed at home. But make sure you follow the instructions to the dot to avoid any unlike emergency. If you’re unsure about anything, it would be best to let your doctor do it for you. It only lasts for about half an hour and it submerging your hands in water and letting the current block your sweat glands. Doing this consistently for two weeks would produce amazing results.
Drink black tea on a daily basis to reduce your tendency to sweat. This type of tea contains tannic acid which is a potent sweat suppressant. The way it works is, it shrinks the sweat pores and somehow lessens the activity of your sweat glands.
To make this drink, boil 3 cups of water and put 2 bags in it. Let it simmer for a few minutes and then slowly remove the bags and cool it off in a paper tissue or towel. Once they’ve significantly cooled, grip each tea bag with your hands and just hold it for about ten minutes. Doing this every day is a great way to deal with your hyperactive hands.
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