Sweating of the hands and feet is medically known as limited hyperhidrosis, which mostly occurs in young and middle-aged people, with excessive local sweating as the main symptom, and its treatment is mainly divided into the following three aspects: a. Western medicine treatment: generally use vitamin B1, glutamine, etc., to supplement nutrition to relieve the symptoms, and the heavier ones appropriately use some anti-acetylcholine drugs such as atropine and prudensine. Chinese medicine treatment: Chinese medicine believes that excessive sweating of the hands and feet is mainly caused by abnormal function of the spleen and stomach, and those with deficiency of the spleen and stomach can be treated with Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae plus reduction; those with actual evidence of the spleen and stomach are advised to drink less alcohol and eat less spicy and stimulating food. Third, surgical treatment: the main method is to cut off the nerves that control the sweat glands of the hands, but its sequelae and side effects are large, generally rarely used.