Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sweating Problem, slightly different from the rest....?

I am 15 years old right now, and through grade 9 and as far as I am now in grade 10 I have noticed I have been sweating a lot more than usual in all the normal areas. (My head - sweat from my hair that runs down the sides, and my back and shoulders whenever I wear a nap sack.)





I can never walk to or from school wearing my regular jacket no matter how cold it is with out sweating. It can be ridiculously cold out and I will still sweat.





I think it is because I feel like I am becoming more chubby. I have developed more fat around my chest. I have started weight lifting now (every other day) hopefully to improve my fitness a bit and stop the sweating.





The thing is I don't know if I actually have a problem. I'm not sweating in any weird places.


I also refuse to be take certain prescriptions or any form of medication for it. But what are some things that don't involve medication or buying new socks or any of that stuff that will work.


Will my weight lifting work? Any other exercises?

Sweating Problem, slightly different from the rest....?
u cant rely on weight lifting...








u need cardio muscle excersices etc....





but the answer is your probaly overweight and u need to get healthy.. try that
Reply:the more you work your body the more it sweats. when you build your body up to a tolerance it will not sweat at that point.. you will have to work harder to make it sweat. good luck and take care of yourself.
Reply:well for sweating under your arms, you can go to the doctors and they will prescribe you with special stuff you put under your arms at night


or you can just go to a drug store and look for clinical strenth deoderant.





but it could be a psychological thing now.


dont worry abotu sweating, and get nervous, because that will only make you perspire even more.


just relax.


well i hope this helped!


-mary
Reply:IT's probably just puberty, and nobody is the same. I very rarely sweat.
Reply:I would go see a doctor or health care professional. This over sweating might be a symptom to a virus or disease. If it's just sweating, they can prescribe you a medicated deodorant to ease the perspiration.
Reply:A new anti perspirant has been produced exactly for this problem. It is clinical strength but it is over the counter I think it's Degree. Also some talc powder may help in the other areas. If it gets worse or unbearable you need to speak with a doctor.


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