I ThINk I sweat too much?


I sweat all the time!! I have tried so masses deodorants but can't seem to find one that works. I've tried creams, sprays even this crystal rock item. nothing works. One of my friends told me i might hold hyperhydrosis. Does anyone have this problem and what works for it
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I get this problem out of nowhere last year, I asked my pharamcist, they reccomended a product call drisol. It comes in a bottle close to a bingo dabber or a cream. It works wonders, I use it for 2 days (nights should say...beforehand bed) in a row, and dont sweat for a week...its awesome, and faultlessly safe. Depending on where on earth u live, u will have something approaching this, maybe purely a different namebrand. I bought mine at walmart for under $20. Btw, its a trailing the counter product, so u'll have to ask the pharamcist. Hope this help! =)

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talk to ur doctor something like this u may have this disorder and he poorly prescribe some good deoderants

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Yeah, yak to your doctor about it. If other deodorants don't work your doctor could probably gain you some sort of oral medication. (I don't have it myself but I know someone who does) They enjoy pills for it and if it is severe enough they even hold surgical options. although I am not trying to promote something as drastic as surgery.

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I would suggest trying Certain-Dri. It's in the deodorant passage of your grocery store and works wonders. I have have massive under arm perspiration ever since I be in around 5th or 6th grade and tries adjectives of the methods you have.

When I be in 8th class I saw a commercial for it and looked up excessive underarm perspiration on WebMD and they all seem to reccommend this product. I bought some and have be religiously using it for 3 1/2 years. It still works too!

In the summer though I still perspire, but that's only because of the grill or exercising. I just no longer sweat within doors when I'm not even hot.

Certain-Dri costs not even $5 and lasts for a long time. I notably reccommend it. You apply a few strokes under your arms ever other morning or every three days and it lasts for roughly speaking 2-3 days. I've been going up to 5 days short putting any on and it still works. It may cause some itching when it dries, and don't put it on after you shave because it'll burn a tad. Good-luck!

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I'm sure this is a awfully difficult thing for you to budge through. Talk with your physician.

Here are some treatment option from Wikipedia:

* Aluminum chloride (hexahydrate) solution: Common brands of aluminum cholride solution (as anti-perspirant) include "MegaDry(R)" (which uses a non-irritating blend of aluminum chlorohydrate), Drysol(R), CertainDri(R), B-Drier(R), Odaban(R), and Driclor(R). While aluminum chloride is used in regular antiperspirants, hyperhidrosis sufferers need a much greater concentration to effectively treat the symptoms of the condition. A 15% aluminum chloride solution or higher usually take about a week of nightly use to stop the sweating, beside one or two nightly applications per week to maintain the results. An aluminum chloride solution can be extraordinarily effective; some race, however, cannot tolerate the irritation that it can cause but these constitute a minority of adjectives patients. Also, the solution is usually not effective for palmar (hand) and plantar (foot) hyperhidrosis - for which iontophoresis (see below) may let go better results in some circumstances.[citation needed]
* Surgery (Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy or ETS): Select sympathetic nerves or nerve ganglion in the chest are any cut or burned (completely destroying their ability to transmit impulses), or clamped (theoretically allowing for the reversal of the procedure). The procedure habitually causes anhidrosis from the mid-chest upwards, a disturbing condition. Major drawbacks to the procedure include thermoregulatory dysfuction (Goldstien, 2005), lowered start and alertness (Teleranta, Pohjavaara, et al 2003, 2004) and the overwhelming incidence of compensatory hyperhidrosis. Some people find this sweating to be tolerable while others find the compensatory hyperhidrosis to be worse than the initial condition. It have also been established that within is a low (less than 1%) chance of Horner's syndrome. Other risks adjectives to minimally-invasive chest surgery, though rare, do exist. Patients own also been shown to experience a cardiac sympathetic denervation, which results surrounded by a 10% lowered heartbeat during both rest and exercise. ETS was thought to be loyal in treating facial blushing and facial sweating. According to Dr. Reisfeld, the lone indication for ETS at present is excessive and severe palmar hyperhidrosis (excessive hand sweating). Statistics enjoy shown that when treated for facial blushing and/or excessive facial sweating, the failure rate of ETS for those two clinical presentations is better and patients are more prone to side effects.[citation needed]
* Surgery (Sweat gland suction): A new technique adapted and modified from liposuction. On an out-patient argument with one and only local anaesthesia, the sweat glands are permanently removed within a gentle, non-aggressive posture. The sweat glands and armpits are first softened and anaesthetized with a special solution. After a short extent, the sweat glands can then be removed surrounded by a manner similar to liposuction. Only small incisions above and lower than the armpits are required to remove the sweat glands through quick suction. The entire minimally invasive operation take between 60 and 90 minutes. Patients can go home directly after the procedure. Some can even return to work after departing the practice, although taking the rest of the day bad is recommended. Over 95% of patients report considerably less discomfort and irreversible dryness.
* Botulinum toxin type A (Botox(R)): Injections of the botulinum toxin are used to disable the sweat glands. The effects can last from 4-9 months depending on the site of injections. With proper anesthesia the foot and foot injections are almost painless. The procedure when used for underarm sweating has be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and now some insurance companies rate partially for the treatments.[citation needed]
* Iontophoresis: This method be originally described in the 1950s, and its exact mode of action remains slippery to date. The affected nouns is placed in a device that have two pails of water near a conductor in respectively one. The hand or foot act like a conductor between the positively- and negatively-charged pails. As the low current pass through the area, the minerals in the hose down clog the sweat glands, limiting the amount of sweat released. Common brands of tap river iontophoresis devices are the Drionic(R), Idrostar and MD-1A (RA Fischer). Some people hold seen great results while others see no effect. However, since the device can be raw to some (it is important to memo that pain is usually fixed to small wounds and that over time the body adjusts to the procedure) and a large amount of time is required, no cessation of sweating in some people may be the result of not using the device as required. The device is usually used for the hand and feet, but nearby has be a device created for the axillae (armpit) area and for the stump region of amputees.
* Oral medication: There are several oral drugs available to treat the condition beside varying degrees of nouns.[citation needed] A class of anticholinergic drugs are available that have shown to stifle hyperhidrosis. Ditropan(R) (generic name: oxybutynin) is one that have been the most promising. For some inhabitants, however, the drowsiness and dry-mouth associated with the drug cannot be tolerated. A time release reworked copy of the drug is also available, called Ditropan XL(R), next to purportedly reduced effectiveness. Robinul(R) (generic baptize: glycopyrrolate) is another drug used on an off-label basis. The drug seem to be almost as effective as oxybutynin, beside similar side-effects such as a dry mouth or dry throat often overriding to pain contained by these areas. Other less decisive anticholinergic agents that have be tried include propantheline bromide (Probanthine(R)) and benztropine (Cogentin(R)). A different class of drugs known as beta-blockers have also been tried, but does not come across to be nearly as effective. Since the disorder is repeatedly caused by or exacerbated by high-anxiety, antidepressant drugs, such as Zoloft(R), normally help alleviate symptoms.[citation needed]

-Hyperhidrosis can usually be exceptionally effectively controlled, but there is no set permanent cure owing to the reality that little is known roughly speaking the cause at the back excessive sweating.

* Weight-Loss: Hyperhidrosis can be aggravated by obesity, so weight-loss can comfort. However, most people next to hyperhidrosis do not sweat excessively due to obesity.[citation needed]
* Relaxation and meditation: Relaxation technique have be tried with restricted success.[citation needed]
* Hypnosis: Hypnosis have been used beside limited nouns.[citation needed]
* Percutaneous Sympathectomy: a minimally invasive procedure in which the sympathectomy impertinence is blocked by an injection of phenol.
* Talc/Baby Powder: One temporary treatment is talc or toddler powder because the powder will absorb the sweat, the merely problem is, after a while the powder may become a messy white coating on the place of application.
* Acupuncture

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I'm not sure what "too much" sweating means or the amount that you do sweat. So, my insist on is to talk next to your doctor and ask his/her opinion. You may involve a test to check your thyroid functioning.

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yeah, you own hyperhidrosis.
I have it too, I've have it ever since I was close to 9 years old.

I've tried Secret Clinical Strength but it wasn't strong satisfactory.
Next, I tried 5 Day which a doctor said worked for her and that wasnt strong enough any.

Then my doctor prescribed me Drysol.
I havent had a fortune to use it yet but
it's prescription strength so it should be strong ample or atleast greatly reduce the sweat.

But within's many brands, merely to name a few:

CertainDri
Odaban
Driclor
B-Drier
Maxim
Megadry

And you could also put some child power on your clothes
To absorb some of the sweat.

Best wishes! :]

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