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Swelling in palms and fingers
I have hyper hydrolysis. I'm okay nowadays. Today all of sudden I'm sweating lot in palms and legs. My palms and fingers got swollen that even I can't close my fingers.
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Some amount of hyperhidrosis is common in everyone. It is a part of the sympathetic nervous system activation. If in excess, then treatment required. Generally no treatment is required
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Stay calm and relax. Do deep breathing when this happens and see the benefit immediately.
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Hello dear. Hyperhidrosis could be due to abnormal thyroid function. If medical treatment fails, go for Botox
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Get tested for thyroid disorder
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Since how long is this? Any meds goin on for this?
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Need detailed history and evaluation with pic
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take online consultation for treatment
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Test T3T4TSH
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