Hey! okay well i know this is kind of gross but i sweat a lot! Whether is summer or winter it's horrible, especially wheni wear tight t-shirts! I get huge sweat marks and i don't know what to do! I use antipersprent deoderant but it doesn't help. Does anyone know a good type of deoderant that isn't perscription that i could use!?! Thanks!!
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 4:20 pm: It soundz like you have hyper hydrosis which is caused by genetics... when you have this condition your palms, the soles of your feet and your under arms are constantly dripping wet... This happens when your sweat controlling nerves work more than they are supposed to... And when you sweat like this theres nothing deodarant or antiperspirants can do... What you can do is go to the Dermatologist and they can inject botox in in your underarms... that'll fix your problem... however this only lasts for a year... so its needs to be done every year... Another choice you have is a Sympathectomy... This is a surgical procedure where the surgeons will cut the nerves in your under arms so they dont send the messege to your sweat glands to work more than they should... this procedure has sum short term side effects which are costly so talk to a doctor and find out whats best for you... what you can do in the meantime is use underarm pads which can be sewn into ur clothes... you can find them at fabric stores... [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
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Karen answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 4:03 pm: You can use Certain Dri; it costs around $15.00 and you can get it at your local pharmacy. Even though it's expensive, it's definitely worth it. It closes up your pores and you won't sweat. Hope I helped :)
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