This is a medical problem and there is treatment.
Please read this website and you can find where you can get help.
http://www.excessive-sweating.net/
You are not alone....
2006-10-14 12:07:36
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answer #1
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answered by just me 4
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this could be very serious... need more info.
has this always been a problem in your life? or is it a new problem (within six months).
How is your water intake? (water not other beverages) research and see how much u need x-amount of water a day.
is the sweating more in the day or night time... is it soaking your bedding/clothing.
what is your ancestry (some races naturally sweat more than other races).
R u overweight, ?body fat measure
what is your age/ sex/ do u work out how often (aside from work). medications currently taking include otc's (over the counter) list any herbal/holistic treatments/supplements also
(many such regimes can cause side effects)
You see that these are a few of the questions that you will need to have. before a proper diagnosis..
i Suggest that you contact your health care provider
prepare to bring a urine sample (morning first urine, mid stream flow, area cleaned before hand), blood sample, possible stool (is urine/stool dark etc..
then with all this it may be nothing.. but check and bee sure
2006-10-14 19:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid that there's no solution to your problem. It's likely a genetic trait of which you have no control over. I tend to have sweaty hands and feet, too, but usually only if I'm in a place that's on the warm side.
My brother and Dad both have sweaty feet and hands, so I know it's genetic. I sympathize with you, as it can become an awkward problem, especially when it comes to shaking people's hands, holding hands with someone you're dating, etc., etc. Whenever I used to play videogames with my friend and we'd take turns and hand of the controller, he'd wipe it off everytime before using it because my hands soaked the controller with sweat.
Sorry, it happens to some people. It's too bad you have such a severe case--I manage to get by, as, like I said, I really only sweat if I'm warm. If I'm in a comfortable or cool temperature, then I stay perfectly dry.
2006-10-14 18:58:38
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answered by Ender 2
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if a woman ,are you going hriugh the change of life, some peole just sweat a lot,I have a daughter who does and she bathe 2 times a day
2006-10-14 18:58:06
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answered by elizabeth_davis28 6
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u sweat cause ure conscious of it, if you don't think about it it won't happen
2006-10-14 18:58:29
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answer #5
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answered by choco taco 3
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May be thyroid problem. See your physician.
2006-10-14 18:55:17
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answered by Vivax 4
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just change more often....if possible stay in a cool place
2006-10-14 19:12:24
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answered by waterdancer 4
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botox?
2006-10-14 18:55:48
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answered by ♥ 3
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