Drysol or other Topical Medicines These are Walgreens or Walmart. You then put them on your hands or feet, wrap them with saran wrap, and sleep like that overnight for a few weeks. This could make it very to sleep.
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Botox The second option other than the Drysol was something called Botox injections. This is extremely expensive, painful, and is only a temporary solution that does not work on everyone.
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Surgery The next option was to have surgery. A so called simple procedure called ETS - Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy. This is where a surgeon cuts or clamps a nerve in your body preventing your body from being able to sweat in certain regions. Sounds good and everything but it does have quite a few side effects. It is surgery so there are possibilities for complications during the process. This isn't successful in all cases, is somewhat expensive, and is not covered by most all insurance companies. One of the other bad side effects is on almost all successful procedures the patients develop something called Compensatory Sweating where the sweat that cant go to your hands has to go somewhere else. Many people then sweat profusely on their backs and other parts of their body to make up for it.
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Oral Medication Another option one can take is oral medication. I’m not even going to take the time to list all of the hundreds of potential side effects of this option. Dry mouth, insomnia, blurred vision; increased risk of heart attacks, High blood pressure, and the list goes on and on!
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Food Intolerance A significant and overlooked cause for this over activity is eating foods that your body cannot tolerate. If you body cannot tolerate dairy product, for example, your immune system must work hard to protect your tissues. Discovering your food intolerance's can provide relief without high cost and risk to your health.
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Eat right You should first of all try and split your meals into several small ones spread throughout the day. You should include plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit as part of your diet. You also need to avoid food that contains lots of processed sugar.