Due to over-activity in the sympathetic nervous system. Hyperhidrosis occurs on the palms of the hands. In such cases, this condition is known as Palmar Hyperhidrosis. But hyperhidrosis is not just limited to the hands, it can also occur on the face, the soles of the feet and armpits.
As our temperature rises, pores open and our sweat glands kick into action. This is a good thing and is what our bodies are supposed to do. This way we can stay at the optimal body temperature.
Your hands sweat a lot during puberty because your hormones are ... well, crazy. Sweating a lot, whether on hands, back, belly, face or pits is a normal part of it. Make sure you shower often and clean the sweat off with a wet towel whenver possible. You can also use spray antipersperant on your hands (or wherever sweats). Shower at night, spray the deodorant on while you're clean and cool and spray it on again in the monring. It won't hurt you and will stop some of the sweatty palm problem.
Yes, there are sweat glands in your hands. These glands help regulate body temperature and keep the skin on your hands moist.
your hands are most likely to sweat because it a nervous reaction.
yes, because of your hand glands.
Dry your hands from sweat
If your hands sweat a lot when not nervous, you might be having a condition known as Palmar Hyperhidrosis, which also occurs during thermoregulation as your body attempts to regulate the body temperature.
Apply lotion.
Typically people do not have salt on their hands, though there is salt in our sweat and when are hands sweat the water evaporates and the salt remains leaving a grimy feeling. Simply washing hands can solve this problem.
because the palm of your hands have more sweat glands than other places on your body
Yes he didn't sweat that much
hands
The palms have more sweat glands. It contains about 600 glands per cm2
on the palms of the hands