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2007-03-26 08:24:23
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answered by skrumpchus 1
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When the natural perspiration in some people is excessive, this condition is known as excessive sweating or Hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis is a physical condition caused by Excessive Sweating in the body. Hyperhidrosis is caused due to malfunctioning of the sympathetic nervous system or disorders of the sweat glands. ControlExcessiveSweating provides the best excessive perspiration treatment. Though Excessive Sweating causes are many the primary causes are still unknown and the secondary causes range from anxiety, obesity and psychological tension. Hyperhidrosis symptoms can be dripping sweat, odor along with sweat, stained clothes due to sweat and inferiority complex due to sweat.
My best friend is the same exact way even in the winter she has excessive armpit sweat..
Excessive Sweating can occur at any age. Normally excessive sweating problem occurs after adolescence but there is surgery to stop sweating, which is described at controlexcessivesweating. Excessive Sweating medication at an older age is tougher as many other things have to be kept in mind like blood pressure, allergies and resistance. Excessive Sweating or profuse sweating can be cured with botox injection and drysol but these medicinal treatments for Excessive Sweating cannot undo the physiological damage that it does to an individual.
i hope i helped, speek to your doctor for more information and see what he/she could do about this
2007-03-26 08:28:41
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answered by Kasja 5
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OH MY GOD!!! You must like be my twin!! Because I have the same problem! Sometimes you can even see it through sweaters!!! I really don't know what to do either. I have tried SO many different deoderans and antipersperants. My mother has the same problem and she asked the dermotologist and he prescribed her a medicine that didn't work!! Oh god, there really isnt a solution....but I have heard that they use like botox or something and they take out sweat glands and stuff.... then you sweat more in other places and only about 30% of people with the surgury were satisfied with their results. :( SO, I really don't know what to tell you.... I wish I could help. Just know that you arent the only one.
2007-03-26 08:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Please don't listen to any of this nonsense about anti-perspirants. They are horrible for you. You get aluminum into your body that causes problems by using deodorant and definitely don't use anti-perspirants, which is very very unnatural. Okay, lets assess your problem. It sounds like you don't have an odor problem, good. B/O is caused by the combination of bacteria and sweat. Le Crystal Naturel (thecrystal.com) is 100% natural and kills the bacteria, allowing you to sweat naturally. Okay, lets face it, you sweat. Accept this and dress accordingly. Sweaters with thicker material, with a tee-shirt underneath to absorb some of it would work. There's nothing at all wrong with being a living, breathing, sweating, human being. Don't listen to all the propaganda.
2007-03-28 02:01:12
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answered by Joe C. 2
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It's called Hyperhydrosis, I have the same problem only of my hands and feet. The armpits is actually more common. Talk to your doctor about it. There is an anti-perspirant that is prescription only called Drysol. It works pretty well. If this isn't enough you can get Botox injections in the armpits. Talk to a Dermotologist.
2007-03-26 08:42:06
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answered by sbj95 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!
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2016-05-20 04:30:57
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answered by ? 4
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I have the same problem! I've tried Certain-dri, which is over the counter at any pharmacy, and even the prescription kind from the dermatologist, and neither worked! I'm starting to think there is nothing that can help me!
2007-03-26 08:48:20
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answered by lorbell 4
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Try experimenting with different anti-perspirants, talk to your doctor, or try finding some armpit cloth that will absorb the moisture.
2007-03-26 08:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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get a botox injection under each arm
2007-03-26 12:25:34
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answered by Annie Rod 6
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