I am 16 and have been sweating excessively this last year, I am not that healthy of and eater anymore and I do drink lots of soda. I have a gained weight, not too much, but I do need to lose weight, which I plan to do. I get very embarassed at school and I wear my coat or a sweater to try to hide it. But it is spring. I have a drysol (prescription) deoderant. It didn't work.
Please help if you have or know someone who has had this problem. Would it help if I lost weight and ate healthier?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? lovesong answered Friday March 13 2009, 3:06 pm: My daughter is about your age and has the same problem. Losing weight may help, but I don't think the sodas have anything to do with it. My daughter rarely drinks soda and drinks almost a gallon of water a day (no joke).
It's just a condition, just like ache or asthma. You have to keep trying different deoderants until you find the right one for you. Your ph balance is different than someone elses, so different things will work for you than they do for others.
If you can, go back to the doctor and try another Rx. One of the clinical strength over the counter ones helped my daughter. And she carries it with her and reapplies it whenever she feels shes starting to sweat. Use yours as many times a day as you need to.
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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Friday March 13 2009, 2:36 pm: I use secert the ones that have different sents. i went through that as well. i was very embarssed. i talked to my doctor they didnt help me i used to put tissues there or go to the bathroom and wipe it. try that deoderant. but i grew out of it. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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