Sweaty Palms and Calcium and Teeth?

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Excessive sweating in the hands, known as palmar hyperhidrosis, can be attributed to various factors, including anxiety and metabolic conditions. Stress often exacerbates the issue, leading to increased perspiration. While some individuals may experience this condition without any underlying health concerns, it can be bothersome. Regarding dental health, calcium is essential for strong teeth, and consuming milk can contribute to calcium intake, promoting better oral health. Overall, both topics highlight the importance of understanding physiological responses and dietary impacts on health.
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Why would someone have extremely sweaty hands all the time.. ?


Second Question... does calcium really provide anything for teeth... does it help to drink milk or anything..?
 
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1st question, possibly anxiety, possily something else (isn't that helpful?, lol). Seriously, does it happen when you're stressed?
 
I knew a woman in college who was always complaining that her palms were sweaty. My response was always "So what?"

Baring any other symptoms, I think it is just a metabolic thing. Dr. Adrenaline may know the reason, if it is of any concern.
 
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