What should I do if my hands sweat and develop red spots?
Red spots accompanied by sweaty hands can generally be improved through daily care, medication, and relevant medical examinations. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Daily Care
Palmar hyperhidrosis is a common condition characterized by excessive sweating of the palms and fingers, often accompanied by symptoms such as red spots and itching. Maintaining clean and dry hands and avoiding excessive sweating can help alleviate these symptoms.
2. Medication
Contact with allergens such as chemicals, medications, or certain foods may trigger allergic reactions, leading to symptoms like hand sweating and red spots. Under a doctor’s guidance, medications such as antihistamines or anti-anxiety drugs (e.g., chlorpheniramine maleate tablets) may be used to help relieve symptoms.
3. Relevant Examinations
Neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease may also cause symptoms including hand sweating and red spots. If symptoms are severe, timely medical evaluation and treatment are recommended. Doctors may perform tests such as skin allergy testing or neurological examinations to identify the underlying cause and initiate appropriate treatment.
In addition, phototherapy may also be used as a treatment option. If hand sweating and red spots are accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or fever, they could indicate another underlying condition, and prompt medical consultation is advised for proper diagnosis and treatment.