i have this problem for a good few months now.
i am a 22 year old female.
every time i put on a top, t shirt, shirt etc, i autmoatically get sweat stains under my arms which soak through leaving big noticable patches. i have tried every deoderant, but nothin works
when i socialise with my friends i now have to wear black so u cant see the stains so much.
the best part about this is, that there is absolutely no smell what so ever. its just sweating and patches, with no smell.
what u think this could be. please help
its changing my wardrobe to all black clothes, and ruinin my confidence!
i also dont be warm that much!
2007-12-14
05:16:14
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➔ Women's Health
I SHOWER EVERY NIGHT AFTER MY WORK. AND I SHAVE EVERY 2ND DAY UNDER MY ARMS!
2007-12-14
05:24:11 ·
update #1
I am so glad I have found another sufferer! Are you on the pill? It may be a side effect of that. Go to the doctors and see if they can give you any advice. Or I hear you can get botox injections in your armpit to stop the sweating. A friend of mine recently had an operation to remove the glands in her armpit to stop the sweating so dont worry, something can be done if the doctor agrees with you that your problem is perhaps abnormal. Good luck!
2007-12-14 05:23:10
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answered by Edders 3
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Try certain dri. You can buy it at any drug store and you put it on at night before you go to sleep. If this doesn't work you see your doctor and have her write a prescription for an anti-perspirant. If this doesn't work you can get botox injections which will keep you from sweating all together under your arms. Hope this helps.
2007-12-14 13:10:26
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answered by Almost a college grad!!! 5
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Botox shots applied under your arms by a trained medical professional will help reduce your sweat glands. Try using a anti-perspirant until you can see a Dr. Best wishes
2007-12-14 05:23:06
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answered by danielle 3
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take a chilled tub in heat water and rub in small circles the place you're transforming into the cramps in direction of pelvis. if this would not restoration it please circulate to the medical doctors could have a twisted tube or cysted blockage this might must be dealt with via a doctor! in the experience that your mom is around have her experience and notice if can experience any lumps. if it the tube in case you loosen up and rub slowly can artwork it out and then the cramping will end or decrease
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called hyperhydrosis and it can be treated. See your doctor! There are prescription antipersperants, oral medications and injections which can alleviate the symptoms. Botox is a treatment for hyperhydrosis. The same botox that is used to treat wrinkles. :)
2007-12-14 05:25:22
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answered by HelpIzOnTWay 6
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Try Secret Clinical or Certain-Dri. These work well for your type of sweating.
2007-12-14 05:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the Doctor, Maybe they can help you, try puttinn powder maybe that will dry it up for some time.
2007-12-14 05:19:53
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answered by CynCity 2
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Look at the fabric.
If you clothes are made of synthetic fabric this does not allow the body to breath.
Wear 100% cotton, and see the difference.
Check your labels,
Your body knows.
2007-12-14 05:22:47
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answered by Astro 5
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Deodorant prevents the smell (it de-odors you), whereas anti-perspirant stops you from sweating. Try an anti-perspirant first. If that's not effective, you should see your doctor.
2007-12-14 05:20:04
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answered by xK 7
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go to the doctors,
maybe they can help,
no offence but maybe your arent showering enough?
and also try shaving under your arms, it keeps heat out of there!
2007-12-14 05:21:48
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answered by Blonde-Thoughts 4
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