I am told that tea will help a sweating problem with the feet, I don't know if it will help the pits. Brew a stong batch of tea with teabags, then apply a compress to the underarms for about 10 minutes. Do it daily for a week and see it you have any luck.
2007-03-16 13:56:22
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answered by Katykins 5
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It is called Hydrosis,Mispelled , What I am about to share with
You I didn"t find answer ,until I was 57 yrs old,I had the problem from my teen yrs,I found out this Sweating problem
is caused by Sympathec nerves in chest.Some Movie-Career people have Surgery,to stop Wetness.
I"ll start with" Degree for men ",Ingrediant--Aluminum Zirconium -tetrachlorohydrex-Ultra Dry Men-17 %
# 2 is Suave it has Aluminum Zirconium Tetachlorohydrex 16% The differance being Women:s has more Fragrance.
This is the one ,You will be Dry when others are soaked.
When It was reviled to me, I went to Wall-Mart asking for this,The Drug Dept,said they couldn"t get this.
B+Drier,Ingrediant Aluminum Cholride" Hexahydrate" 15% W/W,Get it at CVS Pharmacy,They have their store Brand,same Ingrediant 12 %,I buy the B+Drier ,eight Dollars,
You Shower Dry at Night apply this ,and I will asure You ,You can wear anything you want,When You finish reading this type in search ,Hydroises read about it.
It will keep you dry for 48 hrs,We bathe more often than that,but this is how Good this over counter is No Prescription
One thing I ask that You thank the LORD. I Do and Did./
2007-03-16 14:34:18
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answered by section hand 6
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Try deodorant type products that are marked "antiperspirant". There is a chemical difference. A little experimenting with brands should come up with something that will help.
You may never find anything that will stop it completely. I don't know if there is a surgical procedure or not but perspiration is the body's air conditioner. If at all possible avoid something that drastic. A dermatologist may be able to help also. I know, no doctors but I had to say it.
Have you talked with your parents about how much it bothers you? As a parent, if anything was bother one of my children as much as this seems to be bothering you, I would want to know about it. BTW, my youngest is 21 and two of the four have families of their own and I would still want to know.
Good luck.
2007-03-16 14:14:07
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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well i sweat heaps on sport days so i wear another shirt underneath to soak up the sweat (it sounds eww but it doesnt look it ) And then i take it off afterwards.. but yea try swap deoderants and see what suits you . put anotehr shirt underneath your own. with extra padding undeneath the armpitss?? =] :P i dunno lol and take it off after you think you'll stop.. there is a disease thingy that is from excessive sweating i canot remember waht it was so i think you could google waht you wanna know =] .dont do so much running around at school so when you get home just go for a run to make up the non moving ness from school ? then you can have a shower at home . or take a towl to school ?
i hope this heaps ..good luck xx
2007-03-16 14:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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well i know the solution but its under $10 at safeway albertsons & walgreens. its a liquid roll-on called certain dri & you apply it before you go to sleep at night & the next day you dont sweat or if you do its VERY LITTLE. its amazing. & when you use it for a long time then your body will sortof get used to it. my friend has used it for a year no & then she didnt use it for a few weeks or a month & shes still not sweating. ive used it for about a month now & i love it! good luck!
2007-03-16 15:20:23
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answered by es muy awesome 3
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If your Mom's the one who does the laundry then she is probably aware of the problem, if she's not then talk to her. You may just need to try a few different deoderants and find one that works for you. My girls did well with Secret solid, Dove solid, and I personally like the Suave solids. Hang in there, shower daily , always use your deoderant (reapply if you change your shirt, like for gym). Good Luck.
2007-03-16 14:18:27
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answered by kmv 5
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Apply anti-perspirant, after it dries apply cornstarch before putting on your t-shirt/shirt. Yes, I mean the same cornstarch that is used in the kitchen, or you can use the baby powder type if you have that at your house already. If you have not outgrown it by 17 or 18 - please ask your doctor if there is a better way to handle it.
2007-03-16 14:09:48
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answered by happy_southernlady 6
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Try deodorant/antiperspirant it costs very little and I think you are just going through puberty. I'm sure your parents or Guardian will help you get a stick and plus it's inexpensive.
2007-03-16 14:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Try eating foods with a lot of salt. Salt does some weird thing with water...I don't know if it absorbs it or if it makes you dehydrated so your body wants to hold onto all the water it can. But whenever I eat a lot of salt I don't sweat at all. Hope it works for ya!!!
2007-03-16 14:02:34
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answered by abacus314 3
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that used to happen to me - it as totally hormones. not much you could do about it, except keep changing your shiirts and wear anti-persperant, and keep dabbing at your armpit with toilet paper.
on a positive note - i did grow out of it at about 17'ish - as well as my acne :)
just be sure to opt out of white teeshirts - they will leave a yellow stain. i mean, if you really care. i didn't care too much about having yellow stains. the boys still liked me for some reason. maybe it was my hormones, hehe.
2007-03-16 13:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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