I have the same problem. The only thing I have found so far that works is Botox for Hyperhydrosis. I was lucky enough to have a plan that covered the cost of it. It works for about a year only though. Good Luck! and remember that you are not alone with this problem.
2007-01-12 08:15:05
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answered by atricky123 3
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If you consume a lot of caffeine, you can have over-sweating. Also, there is a procedure that can be done to remove some glands in your armpits to cut down on sweating. There are certain medications that have side effects that will dry you up. One is for stomach problems, but I cannot remember the name. Talk to your doctor - there's several things you can do. But when I cut out caffeine - it stopped.
2007-01-12 08:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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by a deodorant that is both an antiperspirant AND and deodorant.
Also, stay away from the "clear" deodorants, they are not as effective. Try something like Secret original. Yes, it is white and does not go on clear. However, it works and I use it!
Just pay attention when you are putting it on and it wont mark your clothes.
2007-01-12 08:16:03
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answered by ? 4
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You may have a condition called hyperhidrosis. See a dermatologist as there are a variety of treatment options for this condition including Botox injects.
2007-01-12 08:15:31
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answered by Jeffrey P 5
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see a doctor? sweating that much under those conditions isn't natural, unless you are freakishly overwieght or like wearing a jacket in a 77 degree room...
2007-01-12 08:14:48
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answered by Tony 1
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well you can't stop the wetness but you can put on this kind of deo. that works good it is called teen spirit stick and there are like a lot of different smells you should try it!
2007-01-12 08:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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wash your underarms better when you take a shower. try using an organic deodorant that's chemical-and-all-those-other-dangerous-stuff-less. it might cost a little more, but it's much better for you, and may help solve your problem.
2007-01-12 08:20:42
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answered by scarlett 3
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Botox will stop it temporarily. Have you talked to a doctor?
2007-01-12 08:14:34
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answered by JM 2
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There is some type of laser treatments that can stop that... it does not hurt at all, you should check with your doctor.
2007-01-12 08:14:14
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answered by marisanj 5
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try shaving the hair from your underarms and using degree it's strong but gentle and it won't irritate your skin
2007-01-12 08:22:26
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answered by smslsl 1
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