>Endoscopic Surgery is procedure that's done with small cameras and small incisions. The incisions most times leave very little scarring and recovery time short with most patients returning home the same day they had the surgery.
>A more traditional option is medication.An example is Drysol, which we taken correctly, help dry up glands that cause your palms to sweat. Medications like these don't cure the problem as much as they help to get rid of sweaty palms. Applied medication is a treatment where a cream is rubbed onto your skin, much like a hand or body cream. This option is not that popular as it can be messy and can also cause red blotches on your skin.
>Eczema Home Remedies. There a few home remedy treatments out there, like Kava Kava tea, that claim to be a "sure thing cure". These are the least recommended for obvious reasons so beware before using any of these.
>Iontopheresis. A newer treatment is known as Iontopheresis. This is a treatment where your hands must be washed in an electrolyte. Thus, in turn, is intended to shock the sweat glands into not producing as much sweat.
>Botox. Lastly, Botox is the newest kid on the block. Botox, when injected in the hand, will control the amount of sweat of produced. There a lot of things against this as it's still fairly new, not covered by most health insurance companies and can be painful.
or, you can go for treatment
>Endoscopic Surgery is procedure that's done with small cameras and small incisions. The incisions most times leave very little scarring and recovery time short with most patients returning home the same day they had the surgery.
>A more traditional option is medication.An example is Drysol, which we taken correctly, help dry up glands that cause your palms to sweat. Medications like these don't cure the problem as much as they help to get rid of sweaty palms. Applied medication is a treatment where a cream is rubbed onto your skin, much like a hand or body cream. This option is not that popular as it can be messy and can also cause red blotches on your skin.
>Eczema Home Remedies. There a few home remedy treatments out there, like Kava Kava tea, that claim to be a "sure thing cure". These are the least recommended for obvious reasons so beware before using any of these.
>Iontopheresis. A newer treatment is known as Iontopheresis. This is a treatment where your hands must be washed in an electrolyte. Thus, in turn, is intended to shock the sweat glands into not producing as much sweat.
>Botox. Lastly, Botox is the newest kid on the block. Botox, when injected in the hand, will control the amount of sweat of produced. There a lot of things against this as it's still fairly new, not covered by most health insurance companies and can be painful.