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How to Get Rid of Sweaty Hands

June 26th, 2007 by MartinDodge
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Cold, Sweaty Hands and Feet

Sweaty armAbout one person in 100 suffers from excessive sweating, including sweaty hands and sweaty feet. That’s enough for it to have its own name: palmar hyperhidrosis.

There’s a physiological basis for this condition: an unknown problem with the sympathetic nervous system. A malfunctioning system not only reacts to anxiety-producing situations with disproportionate response levels, but it goes on to produce even more anxiety and thus more perspiration because of the stress it causes. It’s a problem that’s self-escalating.

How to Stop Sweaty Hands

Clammy hands are a condition that occurs with some frequency and should not be confused with the cold (Learn how to get rid of a cold), wet hands that are symptoms of illness. Cold, sweaty hands during pregnancy, for instance, when combined with other symptoms, may indicate a dangerous health situation – an ectopic pregnancy or preeclampsia, for instance. Always consult your doctor first.

Home Remedies for Sweaty Hands:

Exercise
  • Carry a hand towel with you at all times
  • Rub anti-perspirant on your hands; use an aluminum-based anti-perspirant rather than deodorant
  • Control your stress through such means as biofeedback. To get through stressful situations at work, concentrate on the second hand of a clock or watch for a full minute, breathing deeply all the while. Or take yourself to a “happy place" in a daydream
  • Lose weight (See 7 ways to boost your metabolic rate and lose weight)
  • Soak up sweat with talcum, cornstarch, alum, or medicated powder (though this could make matters worse, leaving you with sweaty, caked-up hands)
  • Single-handedly restore the custom of wearing white gloves; change them as they moisten.
  • Sniffle loudly and tell the other party you can’t shake hands because you’re contagious, then keep them hidden
  • Doctor
  • Talk to your doctor about iontophoresis, a technique that involves applying low electrical currents to the skin while the hands are immersed in water. We don’t know whether it’s effective, but we have read reports that it’s uncomfortable at best and painful at worst. It must be done daily and is effective (if it is effective) for only six hours.

How to Stop Sweaty Hands Surgically:

  • Thoracoscopic sympathectomy (TST), performed by a thoracic surgeon, snips the sympathetic nerve controlling sweat production by the hands and feet but does not affect sweating in other parts of the body, such as under arms. (Another surgical procedure, retrodermal curettage, is done to stop arm pit sweating.) A procedure similar to TST deactivates the nerve but does not snip it, so that the operation is reversible.
  • Botox, used to block the chemical transmitter that causes arm pit sweats, has been tried without much success to stop sweating in hands. Injections at that site are painful, too.
Botox Inject

Pharmaceutical Cures for Sweaty Hands

The oral medications, Ditropan, Robinul, and Probanthine, all anti cholinergics which, in essence, block the neuro transmission responsible for the production of sweat, are sometimes prescribed. None of the drugs are specific to the treatment of sweaty hands, but one of their side effects is dryness. Blurred vision and dry mouth are other side effects and the success rate is limited.

Some sweating is induced by medications such as antidepressants. An experimental drug, terazosin, has already been approved for the treatment of hypertension (Learn how to get rid of hypertension) and is currently being tested to see whether it should be added to the antidepressant. It controls sweating. Another drug for hypertension, the first beta blocker that came on the market, Inderal, has been used for treating stage fright; it also reduces sweating. Other beta blockers might accomplish the same thing. Check with your doctor.

Ditropan antidepressants terazosin

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  1. Got sweaty hands? me too! terrible! what I did… first put cornstarch on it, then potol ( visaya language for cutting off!) no more sweat, only on my feet now

  2. October 18th, 2011 at 4:04 am    Mr. Dry Says:

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  3. July 31st, 2011 at 12:26 pm    Muhammed Says:

    Hi i am 17. I have this sweaty hand problem. And i absulotely hate it it leaves marks on my phone and my laptop trackpad has all these dirty marks have to clean it every so often. Have to use a tissue for books and when i am writing anything have to keep a tissue underneath my palm so the paper doesnt get messed up. My feet dont sweat that much only if i’m playing some sport. Its really hard to live man before meeting someone have to get a tissue or some sort of cloth and wipe my hands as much as i can but still they be soggy before i meet anyone. Outdoor my hands dont get sweaty just when im inside. LIVES REALLY HARD.

  4. July 28th, 2011 at 4:09 pm    trever Says:

    i have this same problem my hands only dry when i sleep i guess i have palmer hiperhidrosis

  5. July 6th, 2011 at 10:38 am    AsianGuy Says:

    Hey im an asian, and apparently traditional chinese medicine can cure this illness. Im on the medication myself and we’ll see what happens. Will keep you guys updated. yeah we all know how bad this thing sucks, my racquet slips off my hand all the time when i play badminton lol

  6. July 1st, 2011 at 2:04 pm    Jasmine Says:

    Hey umm I’m 13 & and have sweaty hands and i can’t hold my bf hands without getting his hand sweaty please help !!!!!!!! :(

  7. June 24th, 2011 at 6:04 am    nett Says:

    I have the worse sweaty hands and feet, I have tried all kinds of stuff. Drysol does not work for me, all that sage tea, anti-perspirant, that stuff does not workkkk at all. I need some helppp really bad, I’m 37 and I have tried all remedies. I think surgery may be the best thing.

  8. I just hate it FULL STOP…CAN NEVER WEAR SLIPPERS ETC ETC…….EVEN ON HOLIDAY I GO BEACH WITH TRAINERS AND SOCKS..NOTHING WILL EVER WORK

  9. June 8th, 2011 at 8:59 pm    Jasmine Says:

    Hey. im 13 & my feet& hands seat sooooo much and it is not cool at all. anyone please help. when i highfive people. they’re like ill your hands are sooooo sweaty. I HATE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    LOve Jasmine

  10. April 12th, 2011 at 12:18 am    helper Says:

    this is the site for driclor, excellent for underarm if used consistently, unsure about hands.

    Klima hand spray started to work a bit (dried out my hands a lot after using for a few weeks)

    but home made iontophoresis machine is my best for hands so far

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