What medical (non-surgical) treatments are available to treat Essential Palmar Hyperhidrosis?
Many patients have tried Drysol (a topical, liquid antiperspirant type product) and iontophoresis (electrical current applied to a solution in which the hands are placed) with minimal success. Some centers are now attempting to treat this condition with Botulinum A Neurotoxin injections (treatment requiring injections of a toxic neurotoxin into the hands every 7 to 12 months).