i think i have a sweating problem. when i was little i couldn't sweat at all and now i sweat way too much. like i'll be sitting in school and not be hot but still be sweating to the point i have sweat stains on my under arms. it's really embarrasing and i can't wear t shirts i want because the sweating. i tired telling my mom to take me to the doctor but it's like she doesn't believe me. so is there any think like you can make at home that will stop the sweating? i already use secret clinical strength and it doesn't work. and i tried baking powder and water.
if you could give me something that helped you or someone you know that'd be great!
thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Ava29 answered Tuesday July 29 2008, 12:09 am: Actually secret clinical didn't help me at all. The only things that have helped me is degree. And some of my friends actually use the uncented mens deoterant. It happens a lot with girls, actually it's just not talked about because people think it's gross, and it is embarrasing. So, I've totally been there. I would sugguest, making sure that, keep your body very clean (which I'm sure you already do) and try using degree, or mens deodorant that's unscented? Unfortenatly, that's all I can sugguest. =/ Sorry. If none of this helps though, you can always go to a walk in clinic that's free and talk to a doctor yourself with out your mom being there. They can't turn you away if it's a walk in clinic. They may not give you anything but they should be able to give you more sugguestions. =) Hope I could help a little, good luck! =) [ Ava29's advice column | Ask Ava29 A Question ]
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