I have the same problem. I can be freezing and I'm sweating. It's very embarrasing. I'm 25 and have been dealing with it since I was your age. I haven't done it yet, but most dermatologists offer Botox injections. I guess they last about 6 months at a time. They would inject Botox in your armpit in several areas and that blocks the sweat pores. Check out www.botox.com. I found a lot of answers there. Also, some insurance companies cover the costs. Check out the website then ask your mom to check the insurance.
Oh and with deodorant, it works to block your pores. The more you use, the more it tends to clump together in your armpits and not do it's job. More deodorant hurts more than it helps. I've found that having 3 or 4 different deodorants and switching every 4 or 5 days helps a bit because your body will become sort of "immune" after so long. The new deodorant may work a little better than the one you used yesterday. Or maybe it's just in my head ;)
2006-07-02 12:43:48
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answered by Buckeye Girl 1
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I actually have this problem too and that i comprehend how scary it really is! There are topical products you may favor to purchase from pharmacies that could help. also i stumble on that after I attempt a sparkling antiperspirant it extremely works for a at the same time as and then will change right into a lot less efficient, so in line with possibility you may favor to attempt alternating between 2 or 3 diverse ones. I also stumble on that if i take income of an epilator extremely than shaving I look to sweat a lot less. attempt taking some moist wipes with you so that you'll freshen up and reapply your deodorant. I also attempt some deep respiratory ideas in situations i understand impact me to attempt and calm my nerves, even besides the actual incontrovertible reality that jointly with you i do now no longer many cases even journey irritating! favor this permits, believe me you on the instantaneous at the instantaneous are not on my own.
2016-11-30 04:18:07
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answered by ? 3
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There is no need for botox injections in your armpit. Ask your doctor about Drysol, its a Rx anti perspirant and you don't sweat at all when using it. It makes your armpits a little dry though, causing them to be a little itchy, but its better then sweatmarks! You would need to buy a plain deororant (without anti-perspirant) to use while using Drysol, becuase Drysol only takes care of the sweating, not the smell. I know this works from personal experience, and I actually recommended a couple of friends who were having the same problem to try Drysol and they loved it too. As I said it is a Rx, but if you talk to your doctor about it i'm sure they wouldn't mind writing your Rx as its not a pill, thats what I did. Good luck!
2006-07-02 13:26:45
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answered by Christy 2
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-20 10:56:54
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answered by ? 4
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I am only 12 and I'm just like that. It's really embarrassing because when I'm in like gym or something, not doing much, even just sitting there, I'll start sweating like crazy. Not really much help I know but, hey, just 'sweat' it out!
2006-07-02 12:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to talk to your parents and go see your doctor. There are prescription treatments for excessive sweating that work very well.
That can be a very embarassing problem, but it's usually one that's correctable.
GOOD LUCK!!
2006-07-02 12:42:07
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answered by Ki 2
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First, try antitranspirant, not only deodorant. And if it doesn't work I recommend botox too.
2006-07-02 13:28:39
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answered by sophie_seck 3
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You might have hyperthyroidism. the symptoms are heat intolerance, tremors, weight loss. If you have these symptoms, consider getting your thyroid checked by your physician.
2006-07-02 12:59:40
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answered by BILBO BAGGINS 2
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tell your parents and consider botox injection to your arms. it really works.
2006-07-02 12:44:46
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answered by honeybun 4
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