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Is there an inexpensive way to cure hyperhidrosis?

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Is there an inexpensive way to cure hyperhidrosis?
I’m asking this question for my sister. Her hands remain very sweaty in warm or cold weather. Powder and deodorant on her hands will not work. The only thing available is a spinal procedure, or shots of botox in the hands. We do not have the money for either one. Also, is this something to be concerned about, like circulation problems?
I never said I a doctor told me.

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Answer by scarlettboca
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4 Comments

Take a look at http://www.sweathelp.org/English/PFF_Treatment_Overview.asp
for an overview of possible treatments.


ONE OF THEM THAT I NOW WORKS ARE BENZODIAZEPINES.BUT MABY NOT IN ALL THE PEOPLE.


If your doctor told you what’s available what makes you think we know more about it than the doctor. This website is the best place to go for misinformation.


Correct breathing and relaxation techniques. 2 seconds slow breathe in hold breath 1 second 2 seconds breath out. washing hands regularly with cold water and drying stops sweating.

There is also plastic surgery where you can have your sweat glands taken out of the the desired are. they can also be diverted to the saliva gland.

hope this helps, im no expert. i would advise professional help on this matter though as its easily resolved. Im pretty sure the NHS will pay for this operation if it is causing stress and discomfort to ones life.

Chris


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