Botox helps.
2007-01-28 12:39:34
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answered by allisoneast 4
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i know how you must feel, i have suffered from this for the past 2 years...i got botox injections under my arms last friday. so far, it has really worked. basically, you get small shots of botox under your arms [i got about 90] and then it helps you so you dont sweat. it doesn't hurt much, and it's worth it. it costs about $1000 though. you have to get it every 6-12 months because it starts to wear off. im only 13 too, so im sure you could get botox injections as well. if you arent ready to get that, then there are some perscription deoderants that your doctor can perscribe to you. i tried one called 'hypercare' it worked well, and didnt let me sweat, but it would also sting and itch sometimes. another one would be 'drysol' i have heard that it works well. if you havent tried certain dri yet, then that might be something that can work for you. if none of these seem to work, then i definatly suggest the botox! i know how hard and frustrating this is, so i really hope i helped you.
good luck! =]
2007-01-28 13:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called hyperhidrosis and there are very few remedies. I'm actually searching right now for something to just help the situation that I have which is the sweating in my palms and feet but there are very few options...most of them are expensive. You can get medications and creams but if it's a sever case like mine then they don't really work, the best thing I can suggest is to discuss it with your doctor and see what your options are.
2007-01-28 14:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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A friend of mine had this problem so bad that he had is pituatary glands (I think they're the ones that produce perspiration) removed surgically. Had to have a few weeks off work to recuperate, but he's very happy with the result!
2007-01-28 12:38:21
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answered by Jan Frost 3
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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 05:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Would the use of Botox relax the sweat gland?
I haven't tried this but it would be pretty innovative if it did work!
2007-01-28 12:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish there was a great answer but I suggest you get check out medically because that does not seem normal to me. Good luck.
2007-01-28 12:37:21
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answered by kimballama 3
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GO to your dermatologist and he will prescribe prescription deoderant that you where at night, something like Drysol
2007-01-28 12:36:22
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answered by Kaitlyn F 2
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You have a "sweat gland" problem and should see a Doctor.
2007-01-28 12:36:57
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answered by Seeanna 5
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Excersise more. If you excersise a lot, your body will dvelop a tolerance for excersise and you won't sweat as much.
2007-01-28 12:41:46
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answered by waltzorro 2
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