Cure & Treatment for
Palmar hyperhidrosis or excessive hand sweating
Palmar hyperhidrosis or excessive hand sweating
is the most common and troublesome form of hyperhidrosis. People
with palmar hyperhidrosis have cold and clammy hands that sweat
excessively. Hand sweating can be initiated by emotional distress,
nervousness, stressful situations and anxiety. Excessive sweating
could also be seen with no stimulus.
Sweaty
hands may also be associated with excessive sweating syndrome consisting
of palmar hyperhidrosis, sweaty armpits, sweaty face or sweaty feet.
However the most common combination is sweaty palms and sweaty feet.
Symptoms usually start in early teens and continue through entire
life.
Palmar hyperhidrosis affects
every aspect of one’s life. People become constantly aware
of this problem and try to hide it from others. Affected people
cannot control their hand sweating, which can also be aggravated
by emotional distress. Many patients feel a tingling
sensation and think their skin pores are opening prior to the onset
of sweating. These individuals may experience some or all of the
following:
Constantly trying to wipe their hands
Avoid shaking hands
Have difficulty with typing, writing, and handling papers
Difficulty putting on make-up and wearing clothing
Uncomfortable initiating intimate relationships and socially withdrawn
Preoccupied, anxious, and have poor concentration
Difficulty handling money or playing musical instruments
Difficulty with getting a manicure
A firm solid handshake often makes an important
first impression. For those who suffer from palmar hyperhidrosis,
that first handshake can be a dreaded event leading to avoidance
of many potentially beneficial professional and social encounters.
Many people may interpret a cold, wet, clammy handshake as a sign
of insecurity, which in a job interview can translate, to a lack
of self-confidence. Consequently this can hinder success and achievement
in the professional, academic and social life of the affected individuals.
Some individuals hide their hands under their arms, behind their
back or under their thighs to avoid embracement.
Much of what makes us
who we are is how others perceive us and importantly how we perceive
ourselves. People with excessive sweating constantly struggle with
this problem throughout their lives. Anxiety can accumulate when
one fears embarrassment from excessive sweating or facial blushing.
Ultimately one's career choices and relationships can suffer
because of a condition one has little if any control over.
Many forms of treatment
are available for excessive sweating. The mild forms of palmar hyperhidrosis
responds well to medical treatment including oral medications,
Iontophoresis and topical antiperspirants.
Minimally invasive surgical treatment
of palmer hyperhidrosis is reserved for severe or refractory
forms of this condition.
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