Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sweating...?

Hi. I bathe, apply spray and roll on antiperspirant every morning, as well as dousing myself in perfume, But an hour or so later my armpits are soaked! It doesn't appear to smell strong because I asked my mates and my family to be honest and they insist that I don't and nobody is avoiding me or anything - maybe it isn't sweat? It's embarrasing and uncomfortable and it shows through my clothes - can anyone recommend anything to help me? It only seems to be my armpits - nowhere else!

Sweating...?
Many people have this, 1st see your dr. you could have a medical condition overactive sweat glands for example. I dont know your age, but some women have a area they sweat more there than any other, this can be hormonal, also is this stress related, do u notice any time its more than usual,example under stress, menstral etc. If your dr.finds nothing, and deodorant is not helping, as well as perfume, 1st dont apply alot of perfume in the area, believe it or not it could cause sweating, the ingrediants can burn and make your glands sweat, I would try the natural alternative, there is a deodorant crystal has great results, visit your health food store, or a vitamin store that carries natural products, talk to a person there about the crystal for your problem, also ask is there a natural supplement w/ good results.
Reply:Cut your arms off, then all you can wear is vests!!! then it wont show!
Reply:odaban i suffer the same thing and swear by it:


www.odaban.com


or if doesnt work go and see ur local gp and they will be able to help xx good luck xx
Reply:I hate to say it, but there is a medical condition which causes very over-productive sweat glands. Check it out with your GP - I think there'S a very simple operation you can have which will stop the problem.
Reply:Go and see your doctor!





You could do with a strong anti-perspirant... possibly try a mans one...
Reply:IF YOU SUFFER FROM DEPRESSION THIS CAN CAUSE SWEATING! ADD MORE SALT IN YOUR DIET!
Reply:You will probably need to speak to your GP they might be able to recommend something else for you that will work better than shop bought products
Reply:this a medical condtion.sorry i cannot re. the name see your gp. or if you have enough money you can get botox injections into your armpits,this stops sweating for a few months.
Reply:try alternating different anti persperants, i was on one that was really good but then i started sweating so i moved onto Sure and god thats excellent, but it could be just coz i have changed, try Sure its really good! if u start sweating try a different one, i think its the alternating thing that works. too much of the same and it wont work.





xxx
Reply:lose weight, its ur bodies way of getting rid of excess water
Reply:have your armpit's hair shaved at regular interval that may help
Reply:i know that there is medicated deo u can buy but did u know wearing lots of perfume wont help it will make the problem worse.In the mean time buy some deowipes so u can freshen up anywhere,hope this helps.
Reply:I used to have this problem too, and I assure you, it has nothing to do with your hygiene. My doctor actually told me that it had to do with nerves and hormones. Even if you don't feel nervous about something, subconsciously you might be. I was actually given a prescription antiperspirant that you put on at night and wash off in the morning. It was I believe a 10% aluminum chloride prescription. Ask your doctor for it. After about a year of using it, I stopped and the problem had seemed to go away. This was about 5 years ago.





http://www.hyperhidrosisweb.com/prescrip...





I hope that link can help you too....Good luck
Reply:First of all im sure you don't smell bad at all, but im sure the sweating is a real and serious problem for you, Firstly it is possible that you may be overweight? I don't mean to be rude or suggest for a second that you are fat but even those who are slightly overweight can suffer from this.


It is also possible that you are applying too much anti perspirant which is coating your armpit and not allowing warm air away from the skin and so making you sweat more, try using less even for one day when you are off.


Other than these options it may be a hormone imbalance which causes you to sweat more a discussion with your GP might help, they may be able to offer better options. I hope you can find help and some relief from your problem.


Good Luck
Reply:sounds like hyperhydrosis. your doc can send you to a specialist who will inject your armpits with botox. i had my forehead, back, chest and armpits done and it had absolutely no affect whatsoever but it is supposed to work for most people.


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