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Does Drysol really work for sweaty hands&feet?

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Hey, i am 13 & i have really sweaty hands & feet pretty much all the time and it is like ruining my life.. sounds over dramatic but if you were in my situation you would agree:(.

i never really thought that anything would help other than surgery, but i recently heard about a deoderant called drysol and i was wondering if it actually worked.

i have a few other questions, also..:

also does it only work for palms, or your fingers too? because not only my palms/soles sweat, but also my whole fingers/toes.

do you need a prescription for it, or can you just go to a drugstore and buy it yourself?

can you buy it in canada?

thank you soo much!

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  1. YOU are exactly like me. I have Palmer Hyperhidrosis[excessive sweating in the hands] and Plantar Hyperhidrosis [excessive sweating in the feet.] My hands sweat every second of my life. I have to constantly wipe my hands on my t-shirt or pants EVERY 4 seconds. Ha, I am also wiping them while im typing this...:(. And if I leave them for 15-20 seconds there would be like a puddle. THIS HORRIBLE CONDITION IS TAKING OVER MY LIFE. Its so bad that I cant even raise up my hand in class, paper would be wet and i would be clinging to my pencil so it won't slip of my fingers. Also The ONLY time they are dry when they are SUPER cold and clammy. Also my feet, they sweet PRUFUSEVLY. When I take my feet out of my shoes for drama, you can see that my socks a SOAKING wet. I can NEVER wear slippers, sandals or my crocks without wearing socks. I tried it before and it was all slippery inside and uncomfortable. I use Drysol EXTRA-STRONG and not helping that much. But if your hands don't like sweat THAT MUCH (like dripping) it may work for you. The only way is ETS sergury or the botox injection, but PLEASE dont talke any chances. Medications dont work that well, so might as well live with it. -Oh yeah, you can buy Drysol in a drugstore in Canada. That's how I got my Drysol, I live in Canada! :D

    *You can apply it on fingers and toes or apply it on any affrected area that causes the excessive sweating [also palms.]*

    Good luck &

    God Bless. :)

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