Excessive Underarm Sweating – What Can You Do About It

Posted by Collective on Feb 25, 2010 in Uncategorized |

Many people suffer from sweating although most of them do not know that there are things they can do to ease the problem.  But this affliction can seriously harm a person’s quality of life as it is can be very emabarrassing.  Suffering from excessive sweating can be upsetting and uncomfortable.

But there is something that can be done about it if you just know how.  In order to reduce the effects this problem can have on the sufferer, they will just need to put in some effort to make things better.  A major mistake which many sufferers of excessive sweating make is to use body sprays, perfumes or colognes to try to cover up body odour.  This problem can be worse for teenagers in schools who simply are so embarrassed that they will try anything to get rid of the smell.  However the smell can be made much worse when you try to mask it.  Taking a shower when the smell gets bad is a better idea.  But for obvious reasons it is not always possible to have a shower when the problem arises so you could make sure to have wipes and a small towel with you in a bag.  Then you could tackle the issue of excessive underarm sweating before applying any deodorants etc.

Before you head out for the day, you should try to have a shower and thoroughly wash and dry the area before applying any antiperspirant deodorant.  It is important however that you do not apply a thick coating of this to your underarms.  You could end up with stained clothes and blocked pores if you do this.  Applying a light coating to the area is better and if required just apply two light coatings.  If you want you can also take time to apply more light coats during the day to stop underarm sweating

You should know that you do not have to live with excessive underarm sweating.  If you are prepared to take the time, there are things that you can do to lessen the problem.  Although it can be a hassle it is much better to take some time out during the day to tackle the problem than to have to live with the embarrassment. 

Disclaimer: Nothing contained in this article is intended to be used as medical advice and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it beused for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional’s advice.

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