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My sister had the same problem. The dr prescribed her a really good anti-perspirant. I heard of people getting operations for it. I think they cut nerves to make it stop. I'm not so sure that's the best way to go, though. hmmm
i use secret clinical it always keeps me dry
I had this problem. I used to sweat a lot under my arm pits. I asked my doctor about it and she prescribed me some aluminum chloride. It stopped my sweating problem rather quickly and it's cheaper than Botox. You should definitly discuss it with your doctor to see what's best for you.
Sweating is natures way of cooling the human body. some medications make people sweat. the hot, humid weather makes people sweat. sweating is the bodies air conditioner. without sweating, the body would be prone to heat stroke.
After a shower, i use corn starch on my body. when i sweat, the corn starch helps to absorb most of the moisture. works for me.
Stay cool. Antiperspirants only deal with specific areas - sweat is nature's way of helping you cool off. I think
I heard keeping thin helps too.
Eat a whole lot of bread... it'll absorb all your excessive liquids lol
Mostly that is hereditary. Just means your body has a good ventilation system. It is very healthy to sweat, if you are concerned about the odor.. that could be your diet. Otherwise,
I hear they are using Botox to stop heavy sweating, lasts 6 months at a time... ask your doctor.
http://www.coradhealthcare.com/
I don't think you need a prescription for this stuff.
Drink plenty of water!
Er...keep as cool as possible?
i think most people sweat alot when it is hot, i cool down by fanning myself and sometimes i use a powder after a shower, it isnt brilliant but it does manage the sweat to a certain degree
Can you aid mildly sweaty and clammy hands by applying a deodorant/antipersperant to your palms? if you do not think that this would work, do you have any homemade products that do?
by you go girl. lol. on February 5th, 2008
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Why am I suddenly allergic to deordorant everthing brings a rash and intense itching?
by birdie1956 on May 30th, 2007
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Why is it when we perspire the persiration taste extremly salty, should we replace the lost salt?
by divinediva on August 5th, 2008
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I've been shaving my armpits for a long time now my armpit is alldark brown. what can i do?
by afri on June 21st, 2007
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I sweat a lot from my face, and I can't hide it as much as my underarms. What can I do?
by Anonymous on September 28th, 2006
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You're reading I sweat a lot when it is hot. How can I reduce this?
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