Sunday, December 11, 2011

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can I get rid of excessive armpit sweat?

I've been having a real bad problem with excessive sweating from my armpit, I don't know what to do and I just really want to get rid of it for good. It is very embarassing even because I don't do anything it my armpits get soaked in sweat. I'm starting a new job where I am going to be interacting with people and I really need help. Please someone, how can I get rid of my bad sweat problem. And please no answers about undershirts or staying in front of the air conditioner because it doesn't work. Please tell me what I can use. I really appreciate your help.SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can I get rid of excessive armpit sweat?
If antiperspirants don't work, you might consider seeing a dermatologist for Botox injections. I don't know exactly why it works, but it does.SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can I get rid of excessive armpit sweat?
trust me...try ceratin-dri! it really works after the first couple treatments you do. people say it burns but it feels more itchy. you can always find it in wal-mart in the deo. section it is about $5 but i got the liquid roll on. and there is a deo. stick of it for the morning to freshen up.

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HAVE YOU TRIED SHAVING YOUR ARMPITS, SOME TIMES ALOT OF HAIR UNDER THERE WILL HOLD HEAT AND CAUSE YOU TO SWEAT MORE... TRY IT AND SEE...



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Wide range of possibilites, that range from wearing a pad, to better deoderant. There some common prescriptions that can be used, one of the hottest ones lately is to use Botox. The final/ultimate solution is for a plastic surgeon to resect and reconstruct your armit, removing the sweat glands in the process.
Always talk to your doctor first about your health issues. Hyperhidrosis (over sweating) could have serious underlying causes that may require surgery or antibiotics in severe cases. Only your health care provider can diagnose these types of issues.



Check your local drug store or grocery store for an antiperspirant/deodorant. Make sure it says antiperspirant on the label. Try a few and determine if any of them reduce the amount you sweat.



Should your doctor deem your sweating is normal ask him/her about Drysol. Drysol is aluminum cholride and when applied to the underarms works to shrink the sweat glands. It is a prescription medication and should only be used with a doctor's guidance.



Try wearing a plain white t-shirt underneath your normal shirts. This will be your first line of defense against sweat puddles forming on your outer shirt. Also, the white t-shirts are easy to bleach/oxy-clean the stains out of. However, this may have the opposite of the desired effect, especially if the shirt makes you too hot or gets bunched in your armpits.



Make sure you shower/bathe regularly. This will help to minimize effects of oversweating.



Drink plenty of water. it both dilutes the concentration of the your bodily effluents and it cleanses the whole system.



If you don't want it to show, wear a black shirt.
Try Certain Dri, It's either in the deodorant section or behind the pharmacy counter. It works really well, as long as you follow the directions (use it at night, not right after a shower). It can work for up to 72 hours. It's great!
the Dr can give you a prescription for special deodorant,but theres also a new one that is over the counter,that is supposed to be prescription strength.i have heard there is surgery to correct that,but it would probably have to be really severe.
try Certain Dri. It's about $5 at most drugstores. It says 72 hour protection but a lot of people (including me) have to use it every night. Try not to use it right after you shave, though. It mioght burn. (yeah I am serious)
there is a prescription med your doc or dermatologist can prescribe to remedy this! depending on the severity you APPLY it everyday for a week or more then back of to once or twice a week. product name is Hypercare. there are also surgical options...but I'd try this out first!



good luck!
Try ';Certain Dri'; which can be found at the store in the deoderant section. It has a different ingredient than deo. It is made to reduce sweat/sweat gland production. You apply it at night before bed. Usually you can use it every other night and it still works. Apply certain dri at night and then deoderant in the morning. It works.
See the doctor.
Well, do you use an antiperspirant deodorant? Thats first, and if it continues, shave your armpits, and if that doesn't work, try seeing a doctor.
TRY USING BAKING SODA. A LITTLE UNDER YOUR ARMS

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