My hands sweat constantly, and it's very embarrassing. Are there any ways that I can stop them from sweating so much? Is there a medicine or something?
you can go to your doctors, and ask them. there are pills for it.
my friend puts babypowder on your body when she gest out of the shower, and it helps her from not sweating, you can try this.
Friday_im_in_love answered Saturday May 20 2006, 11:55 pm: I have hyperhydrosis and I'm on a pill that lowers the amount I sweat during the day. You need to see a dermotoligist if you want any results. They made my go on a special anti perspirent first which only made my miserable because it made me itch like crazy. The pill works well, but its very expensive and you still sweat a little (but not as much, trust me) You're not alone. - Meg [ Friday_im_in_love's advice column | Ask Friday_im_in_love A Question ]
curliecue answered Saturday May 20 2006, 4:21 pm: I know someone who has that problem. It is actually a disorder. Ask a doctor if you have that disorder, and they will be able to answer the questions about medicine. [ curliecue's advice column | Ask curliecue A Question ]
xoxDaneCookRox answered Saturday May 20 2006, 3:18 pm: My hands are the same way. Yes its very embarrassing. I dont know of any way to make it stop but maybe try to talk to a doctor or dematoligist.
vermillion26 answered Saturday May 20 2006, 1:49 pm: You may have a condition called "hyperhidrosis". This is where you sweat excessively. You should go see your doctor or dematoligist about this. There are many treatment plans for hyperhidrosis, some that are more invasive than others. A dermatoligist could really help you with your condition, if thats what you have and if you don't have hyperhydrosis they could help you anyway. Here are some websites with information on hyperhydrosis:
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