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Ayurvedic Remedy For Sweaty Hands And Feet

am a male, 28 years old and suffer from VERY sweaty hands AND feet which drip sweat for no reason, in both winter and summer. The rest of the body does NOT over-sweat. While commonly dismissed as nervousness , it is not the case because I am confident young man but have suffered this from childhood. I know that this condition is called Hyperhidrosis and is caused by an overactive sympathetic nervous system . Do any of you know of a Ayurvedic remedy for this condition?
Mon, 7 May 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi welcome to HCMForum. as you have mentioned for sympathetic excitation is caused by cns exitation. that is caused by anxiety exitation .
anxity is never known to the patient. i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis
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Psychiatrist Dr. Jayesh Kanabar's  Response
PROPRANALONE & ATENELONE ALOPATHY DRUGS ARE VERY USEFULL. RELAXATION EXERCISE IS ALSO USEFULL.
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Ayurvedic Remedy For Sweaty Hands And Feet

Hi welcome to HCMForum. as you have mentioned for sympathetic excitation is caused by cns exitation. that is caused by anxiety exitation . anxity is never known to the patient. i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis