How to Stop Sweaty Hands

If you are searching for how to stop sweaty hands, there are methods, treatments and herbal options to treat them. Most treatments do not work for everybody, but there are some guaranteed to work for everyone.

It just takes a bit of research to find out what could work for you. No one will know your body as well as you and your doctor, so you have to research and decide what to try for yourself. General things to try concerning relieving sweaty palms are limiting caffeine intake and cutting down on salty snack intake. Your body functions better when you are healthy, so getting healthy and then deciding if you still have a problem is a good start.

If it turns out that caffeine intake was not an issue, and you were already healthy sage tea is a natural method you can use to deal with sweaty hands. Although it may seem very contradictory to drink something warm out of a mug if you have sweaty palms it is. You can drink the tea iced, it will not be less effective. The sage tea bags that work best usually also have Valarian, St. John’s Wort and Astragalus.

The taste is somewhat of an acquired taste but it can be mixed with other teas or drank very quickly. If you cannot stomach them then placing the teabags and on your palms or soaking you hands in the tea can work as a natural antiperspirant from the outside. This treatment is often recommended as an answer for how to stop sweaty hands and does work for some people.

If the tea is not strong enough, there is a cream that your dermatologist can prescribe to help and you can always choose Botox shots, if you think you can deal with the pain, cost and nearly quarterly repetitive treatments. There are methods out that have been tested by people with sweaty palms and they are said to work but it is always up to you to try.

Again you know yourself better than anyone else, and you should check into each product or remedy you find. Read through as many reviews as you can stand and get a good bead on if you think you can handle what you are considering trying.

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