Tuesday 17 April 2012

Are you Sweating too Much at Inconvienient Times?


Do you often race home, just to get out of your wet, soggyshirt/blouse? Have you ever kept your arms tight at your side, because you were self-conscious that someone could smell or see that you were sweating too much?


If you answer yes to any of these questions, it could mean that you suffer from excessive sweating or Hyperhidrosis. The main trigger for these sweating attacks tends to be anxiety, even though things such as diet and climate can have a huge effect.

Antiperspirant deodorant has been a staple in most people hygiene routine since their early teenage years. However, for true sufferers, antiperspirant’s not enough to keep from sweating too much.

So what can you do?

The first thing you can do is make sure that you are buying a good quality deodorant. Many deodorants like Dove and Suave are good deodorants, but for excessive sweaters it can be just like having no deodorant on at all. Some popular deodorant brands that you can try, are Certain Dri, Kiehl’s, and Secret. Your journey to find the right antiperspirant may lead you to try other brands. If you still can not find any relief, you can make an appointment with your physician and get what he/she may recommend.

Still, their is a population of excessive sweaters that deodorant and other home remedies just do not work for. If this is the case you may want to start looking at things you may be consuming that could be causing an internal issue that is manifesting itself in the form of a lot of sweat. Things, like alcohol, caffeine and spicy foods can all contribute to Hyperhidrosis. Also, mental illnesses such as anxiety can cause people to sweat profusely, for what seems like no reason at
all.

If you feel as though you have done all that you can do to stop sweating at work or other social events, I recommend that you try Underarm Sweat Shields. Sweat Shields are not the cure, however they are the second line of defense. Underarm Sweat Shields are multi-layered cotton pads that were engineered to absorb axillary or underarm sweat. They are easy to use. They simply slide up your arm, and is secured with a single strap. They may not stop your sweating, but Underarm Sweat Shields will stop your anxiety and discontent associated with your excessive sweating or Hyperhidrosis.

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