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A Cause of Great Discomfort

Having sweaty palms can cause many problems to the sufferer. This symptom is normally connected with the stress levels of a person, which could be responsible for the palms of one's hands start to sweat excessively. What is more, once a stressed out person starts experiencing this, it only increases the overall levels of anxiety, leading to an escalation of the whole process. Thus, this vicious circle needs to be stopped somehow since one simply cannot function normally while being pestered by sweaty hands. Luckily, there are several things that you can do in order to help.

How to Stop Sweaty Palms?

Naturally, you do not need to hide your hands each time someone reveals wants a handshake. Nor do you need to walk secluded from other people, keeping your sweaty palms behind your back or in your pockets. Rather, you need to try some of the following, home-made remedies to rid of this annoying problem once and for all.

The first thing you might try is soaking your hands in a bowl full of water, after inserting two bags of tea inside. Of course, you need to let the water cool down a bit and let the tea steep for a while. After this process has been done, you may immerse your hands inside, keep it there for several minutes and squeeze the tea bags from time to time. This process will regulate the pH levels in the hands, and reduce the sweating. Just wipe the hands dry after finishing.

Next, talcum powder or cornstarch are both good ways of reducing sweating. The drawback is that you will have to use it wherever you go, since you have to reapply it from time to time, in order for the effect not to be lost.

Alternatively, many people solved their sweaty palms issue by spraying them with antiperspirants. However, this method will only reduce sweating, but, nevertheless, it still provides a bit of comfort.

If all of the above prove to be in vain, and your sweaty palms remain present and persistent, perhaps you should seek medical assistance. Your doctor may prescribe you medications or other, alternative treatments.

You might have Botox injected into your sweat glands, blocking the source of your problems. For short term solutions, you might try an electric therapy called iontophoresis where your doctor will immerse your hands in water and treat your pores with electric shocks, stopping the sweating temporarily.

For permanent results, you might consider a surgical procedure where your sweat-controlling nerve will be removed and your sweating, therefore, stopped forever.

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