Hi!
Some people do sweat naturally more than others. My boyfriend never seems to show any signs of sweating on his work shirt, whereas I seem to have constant sweat patches!
Mitchum do a range of strong deodorants for excessive sweating. These work for many people and you can get them from places such as Boots. They are not too much more expensive than average deodorants.
Most people sweat in the hot weather, but if you feel you may sweat more than other people, perhaps go and see your doctor. He may be able to suggest things that could help; whether it be special deodorants or perhaps even botox, if you would want to go down that road.
I've posted a link at the bottom with a bit more information.
In the mean time, as other people have said, wear natural, light fabrics (especially underwear) and perhaps buy some wet-wipes; I always keep baby wipes in my bag during the summer, they are very refreshing and help to stop the smell if you have been sweating!
xx Emmie
2007-03-20 23:28:12
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answered by Sparklepop 6
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This isn't abnormal. Lots of people sweat in this area in hot weather. If you use an all over deodorant, the perspiration may be coming out in the groin. If you get a rash with it, it's called something like Diobe itch which is a type of fungal infection related to athletes foot and can be treated by Daktarin or Tea Tree cream. You can try using an unperfumed roll on deodorant in that area, which I do in summer but make sure it dries well and don't use on broken or sore skin. When you have a shower, use baby powder. That helps. Don't wear nylon pants or tights in hot weather. French knickers are good! I hope some of this helps. See what others say.
2007-03-20 23:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
Excessive sweating is a clinical condition where parts of the body are sweating beyond what the body needs.
It is commonly an inherited condition and can affect those who suffer from it on a social, functional, and emotional level.
Heavy sweating (also known as hyperhidrosis) is a very real and embarrassing problem, but there are some effective ways to treat it.
Before you hide under bulky sweaters or move to a chillier climate, you can try these proven techniques for combating excessive sweating: http://hyperhidrosis.toptips.org
Have a nice day
2014-09-16 04:34:04
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answered by Anonymous
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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 16:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I also sweat a lot. I have been told that too much alcohol and too much sugar in the diet can be causes of the problem. Also if you are overweight, you are much more likely to feel hot and therefore start to sweat.
2007-03-20 23:25:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Try wearing cotton underwear & NOT jersey, nylon or polyester material. Cotton breathes & helps keep the skin cooler. The others do not breathe & will cause your skin to perspire. Try not to wear tight jeans - they won't let air circulate well enough. Try wearing looser clothing. It's not a sin to rub antiperspirant on the area in question.
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2016-04-16 12:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Well maybe because of the many hair in the groin it leads to sweat.
2007-03-20 23:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It is just a normal occurance. Make sure you're wearing cotton undies. I have the same thing too in the summer it's horrible.
2007-03-20 23:17:03
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answered by Mum-Ra 5
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2017-02-11 14:37:57
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answered by ? 3
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its normal, only some people more than others , try and not wear tight clothing, or material that does not allow air flow , or nothing if you can, that will certainly slow it down or make it to an acceptable level
2007-03-20 23:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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