I once watched a Discovery channel program that talked about a girl that had excessive sweat problem on her hands too. The doctor said that this problem is caused by over active "sweat nerves" (sorry, I am not a doctor and I forgot the official name of those nerves). They did a surgery on the girl to kill off some of those nerves. According to that girl, the surgery helped tremendously.
However, I don't believe the health insurance paid for it though. You may want to check with your health insurance carrier.
2006-07-12 01:05:40
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answered by knitting guy 6
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I used to suffer with the same problem when i was in my teens and it made me very self conscious. My GP prescribed a roll-on lotion called Driclor which i put on my hands before going to bed and it was not long before i could see the results, never mind feel them. If you do try this option it may sound the opposite of what you want to do but make sure you moisturise you hands/feet during the treatment because it can make them VERY dry! I think i used 3 tubes before i felt that the problem was almost gone completely.
(The problem may be related to something else because i was later diagnosed with raynauds)
I also saw a programme where somebody suffered terribly with sweaty hands and they had a small operation where a nerve in the armpit was cut, and the problem was gone forever.
Good luck in your search for treatment! :-) chin up
2006-07-12 23:24:16
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answered by Sunseeker 2
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I once saw a documentary on television some years ago about a girl with a similar condition. The doctors removed a little 'worm-like' appendage from her spine and that resolved the problem. I vaguely remember that it is a minor operation since it's so near the surface of the skin. Perhaps it is that you need to cure it.
2016-03-13 13:07:24
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answered by ? 4
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-19 21:54:22
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answered by ? 4
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It sounds like the condition Hyperhidrosis which my sister has and she was able to have injections of Botox to temporarily treat the condition. Each injection lasts about 6 months.
Here is a website with a lot more information on symptoms and treatment options:
http://www.hyperhidrosis-usa.com/hyperhidrosis.html?source=overture&kw=hyperhydrosis&OVRAW=hyperhidrosis&OVKEY=hyperhydrosis&OVMTC=advanced
2006-07-12 02:43:07
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answered by Rowan M 1
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answered by ? 4
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i dont know much about it but one of my classmates had the same problem,she was taking homeopathic medicine for it. i dont know it worked or not but u can give it a try
2006-07-12 01:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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i have the same problem... theres not a practical cure for it... u just have to cope with it, and accept it... i mean they're could be alot worse problems...
2006-07-12 00:57:51
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answered by iu_hoosier20 4
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You can get good relief through sujok therapy...ctc us...www.sujokacupressure.net..
2006-07-12 04:13:04
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answered by amarjit n 1
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