Question Posted Tuesday September 19 2006, 7:56 pm
f/14
ok so my armpits sweat a lot. its such a problem i made this account just to ask for help on this. its so embaressing in school. i try all these deoderants and nothing works!! today i put a pad under my arms but that didnt work cus it like slid off. so now idk what to do. help pleaseeeee
mountaindew1007 answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 6:37 pm: well there is one d.o. that works very well.Its right guard sport.Its for guys but you can use it for women to cause im a girl and i think it smells very good.If your armpit sweats really bad put it on in the morning and then after lunch and gym.Hope i helped [ mountaindew1007's advice column | Ask mountaindew1007 A Question ]
madidlyqueen answered Wednesday September 20 2006, 1:17 am: dear sweaty arm pits
So you sweat a little? big deal, its all natural. now first things first, you need to shave you pits before you put any kind of deoderant on as underarm hair is usually one the cause of sweat. seconldy, you should use talcom powder after having a shower as this prevents your armpits from sweating in the first place and then after that wear and anitpersprant. if none of these work, then you should consider seeing your local GP as you may be suffering from Axilliary hyperhidrosis - Excessive Underarm Sweating. Axillary Hyperhidrosis involves extreme, dripping sweat in the armpits, with constant odor that is usually resistant to all deodorants. Axillary sweating may be present, alone, or in conjunction with any or all other types of hyperhidrosis. Sufferers are prevented from wearing certain fabrics and colors because the sweat causes staining and rotting of the clothing. The sympathetic nervous system over-stimulates the sweat glands, causing the hyperhidrosis. This condition may be aggravated by anxiety, but it can occur without it.
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