Find answers from experts about medical conditions such as sweaty palms and feet as well as medical treatments to control excessive sweating.
Question: I have always suffered from sweaty palms and feet. Recently on my first winter holiday, my hands were sweaty despite the cold. Is there a cure for this condition, or if there isn’t, is there any medication that can provide temporary relief? I am a 27-year-old man.
Answer: What you are experiencing is a condition known as palmoplantar hyperhidrosis. It causes a person to produce excessive sweat at the palms and soles. Although this condition can cause some inconvenience to the patient, it is usually not related to any serious health problems.
There are different medical treatments available to control your symptoms, including:
You may wish to discuss your condition with your doctor or dermatologist so that they can recommend a suitable treatment that works best for you.
Question: Recently, I have been sweating a lot. I thought it must be due to the hot weather, but after showering or when I’m in an air-conditioned place, I still perspire. My husband also pointed out that I have developed body odour. What could be wrong with me? I’m in my early 40s and slightly overweight.
Answer: What you have described could be due to a condition known as secondary generalised hyperhidrosis, which causes a person to produce excessive sweat over most areas of the body.
It may be related to medical conditions such as menstrual disturbances, hormonal disorders, infections or the use of certain medications.
The treatment for this involves finding out the underlying medical condition that is causing the excessive sweating. It is important to see your doctor to find out the root cause before he or she can recommend the most appropriate treatment.
Dr Kong Jing WenDownload the HealthHub app on Google Play or Apple Store to access more health and wellness advice at your fingertips.
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This article was last reviewed on 04 Jan 2021
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