Palmar hyperhidrosis is a curable condition. The treatment I have found that works best is Drysol. It's a solution that can be perscribed to you by a doctor, and it's easy to use.
At night, when you go to sleep, rub the Drysol on your hands. Put on latex gloves or something so it won't rub off when you're sleeping. Do your best to keep the Drysol on your palms and bottoms of your fingers, you don't want it getting in the top of your hands, or it might cause an irritation. When you wake up, take off the gloves and wash the Drysol off completely. You need to do this about three nights in a row when you start, and then once a week after that to keep your hands dry.
If Drysol doesn't work for you, then there is a minimally invasive outpatient surgery than can be done by a thoracic surgeon, which will eliminate your sweaty palms, but may cause compensatory sweating in other areas. Talk to thoracic surgeons at a nearby major hospital and see what they say, but try Drysol first.
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