How Can You Treat The Problem Of Excessive Underarm Sweating
March 2, 2010 by Tucker · 7 Comments
Many people suffer from facial hyperhidrosis but many do not know that there is a way to treat this problem. But because this can be a hugely embarrassing problem it can have a detrimental effect on a person’s quality of life. People who suffer from excessive sweating can find it very uncomfortable and distressing.
But there is something that can be done about it if you just know how. But the sufferer can make the problem a bit more bearable if they take some time and put in a little bit of effort. 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 by trying to mask the body odour, you will just end up making the smell worse. It is more beneficial to take a shower if the problems gets too bad. But that many not always be possible so carrying wipes and a small towel with you is worthwhile. That way you could try to clean the excessive underarm sweating before you try to apply any sprays or 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. But do not make the mistake of applying a really thick coat of deodorant under your arms. This could make your pores become blocked and it could leave stains on your clothes. Apply a light coating once or twice to the area. If you want you can also take time to apply more light coats during the day to stop underarm sweating.
You do not have to live with the problem of excessive sweating. The problem can be tackled but you just have to be prepared to take the time to do it. Even though these treatments may be a bit irksome they are preferable than the embarrassing problem of excessive sweating.
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.
