Sunday, 19 April 2009

I sweat way too much, is there a solution to this problem?!?

in the morning, while i%26#039;m getting ready for school, my armpits are completly dry. as soon as i get to school, my i begin to sweat alot, even if i%26#039;m just sitting there doing nothing. i wear deodorant everyday, but it doesn%26#039;t help at all. i am so self consious, and i would really like this problem to stop. HELP!!!!
I sweat way too much, is there a solution to this problem?!?
You sweat too much because maybe you have hyperhidrosis. You should go to a doctor because there are ways to treat it.


I also have hyperhidrosis and i know that the most typical solution is desodorants of aluminum chloride.


If it dont result there are more solutions such as injections of botox.


I hope this helps


Bye
I sweat way too much, is there a solution to this problem?!?
well, it%26#039;s cus you drink too much water! just eat crackers before you work out.
Reply:Buy a stronger deodarant- try buying male deodarant. They%26#039;re much stronger. SHAVE- shaving reduces sweat and odor. Hopefully these help- best of luck :-)
Reply:Sweating can be caused by drinking the wrong stuff,and your body is trying to get rid of it,it also can be something more serious,sometimes our bodies sweat to cool us down when its really hot ,but you should find out what type you have if its that bad.Good luck!!
Reply:I sweat quite a bit myself, I switched from Right Guard to Degree....Degree has been the best anti-perspirant/deodorant on the market, in my opinion
Reply:you have not told me your weight your age ,but it very well may be that you are anxious, try mitchum deordorant for gals..try cool showers and lighter clothing....and the more you worry the more you will sweat, if you think it is getting worse then have a good physical....you may be at an age were hormones surface.....so try my suggestions and stop worrying....kara
Reply:There is a difference between a deoderant and an anti-perspirant. A deoderant only covers smell, by restricting the bacteria that grow in sweat- not by preventing it. An anti-perspirant discourages sweating, and that controls the bacteria growth. Most products are a combination of the two, and come in varying strengths. You just need to try different brands to see what works best for you. Teenagers tend to be more sensitive to the normal amounts of sweat produced, and you are probably not really sweating excessively. Try to use a body powder or even cornstarch under your arms, to absorb the moisture some. Also take care to wear looser clothing, preferably natural fibers like cotton or wool. Those will absorb moisture, which nylon and man-made materials don%26#039;t. Looser layers will also not trap as much body heat, and if you aren%26#039;t so insulated, you won%26#039;t need to sweat so much to lower your body temperature. Tight fitted, nylon clothing just encourages more sweating because it traps heat and doesn%26#039;t breathe.


As you get further towards adulthood, and the changes from puberty settle down, you will not notice the problem quite as much. Right now your body is changing quite a bit, although you don%26#039;t notice the changes going on inside. As long as you are using a deoderant/antiperspirant, and the body powder, it%26#039;s likely the only one who is aware of this is you. So just do what you can reasonably do, and relax about the rest. Sweat is a normal and natural process of the body, necessary for it to function properly, and you wouldn%26#039;t really want to interfere with that. Good hygiene will take care of any odor problem, and the rest you can just ignore. As I said, it will all work out in time as you mature physically a little more. Good luck, and relax. You are really normal.
Reply:Look for deodorants that are %26#039;for heavy perspiration%26#039;.





If you are in the UK there is a product called Driclor you can buy over the counter and find in supermarkets, pharmacies etc.


If you%26#039;re in the us you can buy Drysol but I think you need a prescription.





You can also buy a product called Maxim from http://www.stopsweat.com





Most of these you apply at night and wash off in the morning, then use normal deodorant during the day.


I had exactly the same problem as you and started using Driclor which cured it in a matter of days. You still sweat, but only when you exercise or get very hot etc. Basically it makes you sweat normally.

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1 comment:

  1. Botox is used mainly on isolated cases of armpit sweating. Hyperhydrosis is a medical condition that causes perspiration far greater than the physiological needs of the body. Hyperdrosis produced lots of unhappiness.

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