Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - In summer, I often sweat my hands, and the rewards are also many. Is this good? What is the solution?

In summer, I often sweat my hands, and the rewards are also many. Is this good? What is the solution?

Healthy people don't often sweat on their palms, and people who often sweat on their palms are likely to suffer from palmar hyperhidrosis. Palmar hyperhidrosis is a functional local abnormal hyperhidrosis, which is mainly manifested as hyperhidrosis in both hands and palms, and some patients are also complicated with sweating in both feet or sweating in the head, face and armpit. Mild people only show moist palms, moderate people can secrete sweat visible to the naked eye, and severe people will drip down their fingers. These symptoms of palmar hyperhidrosis are symmetrical with both hands and can occur in any season. Sweating will be more serious in hot or tense weather.

Because palmar hyperhidrosis is divided into primary palmar hyperhidrosis and secondary palmar hyperhidrosis, it is necessary to distinguish these two kinds of palmar hyperhidrosis in treatment. The former is caused by excessive sympathetic nerve, while the latter is caused by disease. There are many treatments for primary palmar hyperhidrosis, but most of them are difficult to treat, and most of them use minimally invasive surgery. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and find out the reasons for treatment.