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Go to the dermatologist. He can prescribe a special type of medication that you put on your armpits once or twice a day that will really help your sweating problem. I've found two that really work, Xerac AC and Drysol.

2006-11-11 07:07:24 · answer #1 · answered by bcb8504 3 · 0 0

You can't -- and you wouldn't really want to. Sweat is your body's way of doing several things. One is clearing things from your body, and another is a cooling mechanism. Every time you elevate your heartrate above its normal resting rate, you are going to perspire. That's just the way your body is made.
Some people have problems with sweating -- for example, during menopause, women can break out in a hot flush and sweat profusely for no reason at all. When you are nervous, or embarrassed, you can sweat. So there really isn't any way of preventing it.
What you can do is minimize the effects of sweat. Try wearing cotton close to your skin, if you live in a warm climate. If not, wear a polypropelene, which wicks away the sweat. If you're concerned about underarm sweat, you can wear dress shields which will protect your clothing and avoid showing a 'wet' stain under your arms. They can be washed daily, so they stay fresh.
Hope this is helpful.

2006-11-11 07:03:50 · answer #2 · answered by old lady 7 · 0 0

I used to have the same problem, and I hated it. I started using Dyrsol, which is a prescription anti-perspirant and it worked amazingly. It also sometimes depends on if you're going through puberty, because that's when my sweating problem was the worst. Now that I've stopped growing though, it's gotten tremendously better. It's best to ask your doctor about Drysol, and yes Botox does work, but like any other Botox injection, it's pricey and you have to go back every couple of months.

Also, if you do start using Drysol, it can get irritating on your skin, so you have to do trial and error on how much to use and how many times a week (I started using it twice a week because of how strong it is, and I went down to once a week, now I can use regular anti-persiperant). Be sure to follow the directions on the prescription by using it at night wearing tight fighting shirts that you don't really care about because it does tend to stain.

Another thing, if you do use Drysol, it will prevent sweating under your arms and you can also use it on your hands and feet if you sweat a lot there as well.

2006-11-12 17:39:23 · answer #3 · answered by Carolyn P 1 · 1 0

Man. A good scrub down twice a day with Dial antibacterial soap is not too bad.

Then... you can lotion up with some gold bond medicated body lotion.

Then... powder up with some gold bond powder.
After that you should wear an undershirt to keep the sweat at bay.
There are really cute undershirts on the market for us gals, you know?

Well, heck. You kinda need to wear an anti perspirant/ deodorant. No way to get around that, really. Then you can pick out a nice body splash and have that be it.

2006-11-11 13:07:11 · answer #4 · answered by Mary K 2 · 0 0

you are able to not -- and you will possibly not likely prefer to. Sweat is your physique's way of doing countless issues. One is clearing issues out of your physique, and yet another is a cooling mechanism. every time you develop your heartrate above its commonplace resting fee, you will perspire. that is merely the way your physique is made. some human beings have problems with sweating -- to illustrate, throughout the time of menopause, women human beings can harm out in a warm flush and sweat profusely for no reason in any respect. once you're nervous, or embarrassed, you are able to sweat. So there incredibly is not any way of combating it. What you're able to do is decrease the outcomes of sweat. try donning cotton close on your pores and skin, in case you reside in a heat climate. If not, positioned on a polypropelene, which wicks away the sweat. while you're in touch approximately underarm sweat, you are able to positioned on costume shields which will defend your outfits and stay away from showing a 'moist' stain below your hands. they may well be washed on an known basis, so as that they stay sparkling. desire that is useful.

2016-11-23 15:54:05 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am guessing you are probably allergic to deodorants or antiperspirants. (more than likely the aluminum in them I have family members who are.) Which is why you want a different method of Oder and wetness control, or you are worried because you have heard they cause cancer. They make some non aluminum formulas Adidas makes one, there are also natural product you can use. There is one based on sea salt I believe (it is some form of salt) which actually works quite well. I don't think it has the all day power and needs to be reapplied after a long hot day. But it works quite well for a cool day or for most of the day. I use it sometimes myself. Good luck.

2006-11-11 16:31:33 · answer #6 · answered by AlwaysRight 3 · 0 0

well, a deodorant is for odor so i won't say that but make sure you use a strong anti-persperant, that might help control some of the sweat - i don't think you can prevent sweating, it is your bodies way of cooling you off in hot weather; if you sweat alot, see a doctor, maybe you have a problem. and don't remove your sweat glands, it isn't healthy.

2006-11-11 07:02:27 · answer #7 · answered by hcat 2 · 0 0

Sweating is a natural part of the cooling off of the body, you cant and don't want to stop the process of sweating.

2006-11-11 06:59:32 · answer #8 · answered by Diamond in the Rough 6 · 0 0

Have you had your blood sugar checked?....Sweating is a symptom of diabetes. It can also be a side effect of some prescription medicines. If this seems to be a problem, talk with your doctor, there are medications that can be prescribed for exessive sweating.

2006-11-11 10:47:44 · answer #9 · answered by margarita 7 · 0 0

I am going to say deodrant....try to get one that has a really high level of protection like Secret Ultra Plus. All of the cheap brands wont work well if you sweat a lot.

2006-11-11 07:15:12 · answer #10 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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