i really dunno what to put this under but- i get really sweaty hands and feet sumtimes for no reason at al-at skool it becomes difficult to write and when i like hold my bfs hand i well cantso like yeah my dad has the same condition and i have no clue what it is and if i can take meds for it
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? orphans answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 10:15 pm: hey my friend has the same problem! it's called hyperhydrosis. what she did for it was she went to a skin doctor, and they gave her this cream type thing to put on her hands. that didn't work so she went to another doctor, and they gave her this deodorant type thing for her hands and feet to stop sweating. that only worked part of the time, but it didn't really help, so she went to ANOTHER doctor, and she got some pills. that sort of worked, but not really, so she looked up some medicine on the internet and she got it, but that didn't work either, but then she went to another doctor, and they gave her another deodorant type thing for her hands and feet, and it FINALLY worked. you shouldn't order any medicine from the internet or just some stores like walgreens or anything, because they usually don't work. just go to the doctor and he'll know which medicine is best for you. keep going to different doctors if they don't work, and you'll find the medicine that works best on you.
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friendlyfig answered Saturday July 24 2004, 12:32 pm: it doesn't sound like a problem where medicine should be used, but maybe u should ask the doctor if theres anything else there that he can do. maybe u have clammy hands a lot cause ur nervous..?
-hope i helped
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