There is some sort of surgery that I've heard of.. You'd have to look into that, there are specialized doctors for it.
2006-12-03 16:32:53
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answered by ziggya1189 2
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OH MY GOODNESS!!! I have the same problem. My friend has it worse than me and my mother had it till she was 18. How old are you? It's just a growing thing. Deoderant doesn't really get rid of the sweat. It will any smell though. I've learnt to keep my whole body the same temperature. In humid conditions where your whole body is warm you won't sweat so much. Try to stay relaxed as possible.
You can get prescribed medicine and in extreme cases there is an operation that can help with this.
Good luck and i feel for you
2006-12-04 00:31:28
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answered by roww1e 2
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From experience with diabetes, it sounds like you may be hyperglycemic- too much sugar in your bloodstream is circulating without being deposited into your fat storage cells- is your heart beating fast all the time? Do you wake up at night a lot like just after having too much caffenine? You may need insulin because your body is not storing glucose properly. If not, you may have high Keytones from some kind of infection. Go see a doctor and get a hormone test and infection test through a urine sample and blood samples.
2006-12-04 00:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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This is result of anxiety decease....I have the same problem.
It's a kind of anxiety that happens without any aparent reason.
On my case, I only sweat when I am on outdoors or public places, like restaurants, parks...when I am in home or in a frined's home I don't sweat at all, until I step out, and the whole thing start over again. It's wierd, I know...
2006-12-04 03:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I had the same problem! You can actually ask your doctor for a drying agent to apply with a cotton ball at night. So they will dry up at night. I do believe it's called Drysol. Sometimes it stings expecially after shaving. But, if you don't want to ask your doctor, the best deodorents/antipersperants i've ever used are Mitchum and Certain Dry
2006-12-04 00:28:41
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answered by alybow 1
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BOTOX has recently been approved for severe underarm sweating
2006-12-04 02:26:43
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answered by CertPsychRN 2
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Trying using Gold Bond. Put it on your feet, groin, or anywhere else you sweat...
It'll absorb a lot of the moisture.
2006-12-04 00:37:14
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answered by mark 5
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well actually there is nothing you can do
i have the excat same problem and even when it is cold you still tend to sweat???
well its called hypertherdosis seriously look it up on the net and it will let you no excatly what u want to no
2006-12-04 00:28:52
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answered by TiGa 2
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swety there can be two reason for this:-
either u r overwight? or bcaz of anxiery level.
if first, thn concentrate on putting down wiegt
else u hv to take "propananol" in consultation with doctor offcourse.
u'll come out of this problem.
GOOD LUCK
2006-12-04 00:42:14
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answered by remote 2
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Certain dri, also in perscription strength. (for excessive sweating)
http://www.dsehealthcaresolutions.com/index.php?src=gendocs&link=CD_Home
2006-12-04 00:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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