Sweaty palms reveal: Hyperhidrosis
How many of you have experienced sweaty palms in nerve-wracking situations? While this may be a normal reaction, keep in mind that overly clammy hands could be a symptom of thyroid conditions, menopause, or hyperhidrosis.
Hyperhidrosis is an affection in which sweat glands, due to being overactive, produce far more perspiration than necessary. Most people who suffer from this condition actually only sweat from one or two parts of the body: the hands, feet, or armpits.
A good way to combat this is by getting a strong antiperspirant, as prescribed by your doctor.
2 thoughts on “Your Hands Can Predict These 10 Worrying Health Conditions”
Diagnostics of feet would be a good one besides the hands.
I do not seem to have any of these tell-tale signs that you pointed out. However, I do have high cholesterol, kidney disease and a few other problems, but the sign are not there. How do you figure that?