If hand sweating is abnormally increased compared to normal, and you want a quick solution you can use topical medication to stop sweating, for example, you can use 20%-25% aluminum chloride solution, 5% alum solution, 0.5% aluminum acetate solution. Since topical medications can only be used symptomatically and cannot solve the underlying problem, the number of uses should be decided based on the patient’s degree of hyperhidrosis and the response to medication in order to maintain the local humidity of normal sweating. If the patient uses it too many times, it will lead to local dryness and chapping of the hands. Physical therapy can also be used, for example, non-invasive tap water iontophoresis therapy and superficial X-ray irradiation therapy can be used to significantly inhibit the secretion of sweat, or Botox local injection therapy or surgical procedures to selectively remove the corresponding sympathetic ganglion, which can also have a therapeutic effect.