If you have been trying treatments to stop sweaty hands but to no avail, there is one key reason to your failure. Once you have resolved this issue, I am very sure you will be enlightened on making the right decision in choosing the most suitable treatment for excessive hand sweating.
First of all, you need to answer whether your palms drip sweat under all temperatures, under all types of situations regardless of the level of stress, whether you have consistently high body temperature, had palmar hyperhidrosis since early childhood.
If your answers are yes 3 out of 4 times, you have severe hand sweat problem which is medically termed as palmar hyperhidrosis. There are many types of solutions to stop sweaty hands in the market currently, but they are mainly produced to meet the demands of the mass public with mild conditions. To really treat and stop sweaty hands, there are a few intensive methods which are proven and tested effective. Whichever you might eventually choose is your call, after careful evaluation, of course.
ETS surgery is touted by most surgeons as the most effective and the fastest treatment ever used for palmar hyperhidrosis to stop sweaty hands. And indeed, you do get dry palms almost right after the surgery just as it promised. However, many unethical surgeons would have omitted the fact that at least 90 percent of all patients develop compensatory sweating on the torso, face, underarm, groin and feet.
Botox injections have been the most talked about procedure as excessive hand sweating treatment, and an effective one at that too. Of course the dermatologists as well as cosmetic surgeons are most happy to engage you into a life long plan which is exactly what it is. Botox injections require constant follow up sessions, every three months as the chemicals wear off and you will need to replenish them.
The final alternative is iontophoresis which is a procedure which has treated millions of hand sweat patients with no side effects since 50 years ago. All you need to do is to soak your palms into the trays of water and connect up the device. One session per day over one full week and you will get dry palms. For continuity, repeat one session every three weeks. There are three ways you could conduct this procedure. You could do it at the clinic, or conduct your own sessions by buying a home iontophoresis device or make your own device at a fraction of cost of option two.
I, for one, choose the last option, made my own iontophoresis device for hand sweat and managed to stop sweaty hands.
by Joey Logan
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