Excessive Sweating On Hands: My Personal Journey To Finding Relief

Published by Ms. Vilma Gislason MD on March 14, 2024

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Struggled with excessive sweating on my hands, sought help from a dermatologist, and found relief through iontophoresis treatments.

For as long as I can remember, I have struggled with excessive sweating on my hands. It's not just a little bit of perspiration - it's a constant, embarrassing problem that has affected my confidence and daily life. I first noticed it in high school when I would be taking a test and my hands would leave wet marks on the paper. It was mortifying. I tried everything from prescription antiperspirants to wearing gloves, but nothing seemed to work. The condition, known as palmar hyperhidrosis, made simple tasks like shaking hands or holding a pen a source of anxiety. It wasn't until I started my first job that I realized how much it was impacting my professional life. I avoided handshakes and dreaded any activity that involved using my hands. It was affecting my mental health as well, as I felt self-conscious and isolated. I finally decided to seek help from a dermatologist, who explained that excessive sweating on the hands is a common condition that affects many people. We discussed treatment options, and I decided to try a procedure called iontophoresis. This involved using a device that delivers a mild electrical current to my hands while they were submerged in water. It sounded strange, but I was willing to try anything. To my surprise, it actually worked. After a few sessions, I noticed a significant reduction in my hand sweating. I was ecstatic. I could finally hold a pen without it slipping from my fingers, and I no longer felt the need to constantly wipe my hands on my clothes. The relief was immense. I now make regular visits to the dermatologist for maintenance treatments, and I'm grateful for the improvement in my quality of life. I no longer feel held back by my condition, and I'm more confident in social and professional situations. If you're struggling with excessive sweating on your hands, I encourage you to seek help. There are effective treatments available that can make a world of difference.
#8443 by Jena Wilderman
5 months ago

It's possible that iontophoresis treatments could be effective for excessive sweating on the hands. Iontophoresis works by using a weak electrical current to reduce the activity of the sweat glands in the treated area. This can be particularly helpful for individuals who have not found relief from other treatments or antiperspirants.

It's important to note that individual results may vary and what works for one person may not work for another. However, the fact that you found relief through iontophoresis treatments is promising and suggests that this could be a viable option for others struggling with excessive sweating on their hands.

It would be interesting to see if more research is conducted on the effectiveness of iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis, especially in comparison to other treatment options. Perhaps this could lead to further advancements in the treatment of excessive sweating.

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#15820 by Prof. Jazmyne Gaylord
3 weeks ago

I struggled with excessive sweating on my hands for years, and it was affecting my daily life. I sought help from a dermatologist who recommended iontophoresis treatments. I was skeptical at first, but after a few sessions, I started to notice a significant reduction in my sweating.

Iontophoresis works by using a mild electrical current to temporarily block the sweat glands. It's a non-invasive and relatively painless treatment that can provide long-lasting relief for those suffering from hyperhidrosis.

After completing a full course of iontophoresis treatments, I am happy to say that my excessive sweating has been greatly reduced. I no longer have to worry about constantly wiping my hands or feeling self-conscious in social situations. Iontophoresis has truly been a game-changer for me.

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