How to treat palms and soles sweating

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Hyperhidrosis of hands and feet, known as localized hyperhidrosis in medicine, mostly occurs in young adults with large emotional fluctuation. The treatment of limited sweating is usually vitamin B1, oryzanol and diazepam tablets. If you sweat a lot, you can take some anti acetylcholine drugs such as atropine or prubensin appropriately. You can also use iontophoresis, and use tap water and direct current as iontophoresis. It is suitable for hyperhidrosis of hands and feet. How to treat palms and soles sweating.

How to treat palms and soles sweating

First: hyperhidrosis of hands and feet, known as "localized hyperhidrosis" in medicine, can take some atropine or prubensin and other anti acetylcholine drugs appropriately. However, diazepam and anti acetylcholine drugs have certain side effects and should not be taken for a long time, so they are often treated with traditional Chinese medicine.

Second: the weak spleen and stomach. The spleen and stomach have the function of carrying water and removing dampness. Once this function is weak, damp heat will accumulate in the body. Hot and humid downward trend, resulting in extremities sweating, especially feet sweating is more common, accounting for 70% ~ 80%. For those with weak spleen and stomach, it is recommended to use bitter gourd, Coix, yam, jujube, lotus seed and other ingredients to make porridge. You can also choose mingyaotang to stop sweating and drink tea, and use the external Chinese medicine bag to remove sweating on hands and feet, which has a good effect on regulating hyperhidrosis on hands and feet. In addition, we should strengthen exercise. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that exercise can tonify Yang Qi and change body deficiency.

Third: spleen and stomach solid disease. Most of them are caused by drinking too much and eating too spicy and fatty food, accompanied by bad breath, poor stool, yellow and turbid urine, thick and greasy tongue coating and other symptoms. It is suggested to drink less and try not to eat spicy food.

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Another is surgical treatment. The sympathetic nerve controlling the sweat glands of the hand is located in the second and third segments of the thoracic vertebrae, which is located on both sides of the back spine which is about the nipple line and a little higher. As long as the sympathetic nerve of these two segments is cut off, the purpose of no sweat in the hand can be achieved. Although the effect of surgical treatment of hand sweating is really significant, compensatory sweating often occurs after the stop of hand sweating. Compensatory sweating refers to the fact that the upper body (above the nipple) almost stops sweating after surgery, while the lower body is often wet. In addition to particularly cold weather, compensatory sweating is persistent and may not decrease with the passage of time. This is one of the most intolerable sequelae of surgery.