Posts Tagged ‘Armpits’

Remedies For Excessive Sweating

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Despite the fact that we all sweat naturally especially in very warm, badly ventilated rooms, or when working out, excessive sweating is a valid health problem known as hyperhidrosis. People who suffer from hyperhidrosis normally report profuse sweating of the armpits, hands and feet, although it isn’t uncommon to have abnormal sweating of the groin, back, scalp and pretty much any other places where there are numerous sweat glands. There’s even one kind of excessive sweating that only occurs at night, called sleep hyperhidrosis. It doesn’t matter where the excessive sweating occurs because all variations cause issues for the sufferer such as their sweaty hands causing accidents, social problems with handshakes or armpit stains. Unfortunately, in addition to the problem with sweating, thereis also the concern of having bad body odor if the sweat isn’t often washed away. Before seeking treatment of hyper-hidrosis, it’s necessary to know how sweat glands are controlled normally. In people without abnormal sweating problems, the sweat glands are regulated by the central nervous system… specifically the sympathetic nervous system. Humans have hardly any control over the actions of the sympathetic nervous system. It’s the part that regulates our heart-beat, our breathing, our gut movement and many other body functions we’re unaware of.. unless something stops working properly. People who have normal sweat patterns can see how the sympathetic nervous system activates sweating by noticing how much additional sweat is produced simply by being nervous. It may just be an inconvenience to people with normal sweat patterns, but to a hyperhidrosis sufferer, that is the “usual” activity level of their sweat glands! The regulation of sweating goes wrong in sufferers of hyperhidrosis. Scientists know the cause is over-active nerves leading to the sweat glands, because anti-cholinergic drugs, injections of botox, or surgery to sever the nerve leading to the sweat glands will stop the sweating. Those are three of the more dramatic ways to deal with hyperhidrosis. Simpler solutions for excessive sweating are mental relaxation techniques, not drinking caffeinated drinks, using strong antiperspirants such as those with aluminium chloride and avoiding spicy foods. Some people believe that sage tea and zinc may decrease sweating. Usually most people who have abnormal sweating will go for cheap, natural solutions, and if they don’t work will consider the more expensive treatments. Some of the most dramatic treatments (surgery and drugs) can have side-effects, so check with a doctor before taking any action regarding abnormal sweating.

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Night Sweat – A real Problem, but solvable within 3 Months!

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

First of all, it must be said that sweating is a normal response to vigorous activities, such as strenuous exercise, when the body needs to reduce its temperature. So, it’s not exactly healthy for you to want to not sweat anymore at all. Naturally, excessive sweating isn’t going to hurt you either, unless there is something medically wrong with you like diabetes or thyroid disease, and that is the underlying cause. Under normal circumstance, excessive sweating has never killed anybody, even when it leads to dehydration. Well, as far as anyone can tell. To Stop Sweating isn’t as hard as it sounds.

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3 Proven Treatments to Stop Armpit Sweating

Friday, January 15th, 2010

If you’re ready to finally put a stop to your relentless armpit sweating, then this article has some VERY effective treatments for you. I know what it’s like to have terrible pit sweat. I remember at its worst, I’d be wearing two undershirts stacked together underneath my dress shirts to work and STILL, the sweat stains soaked through. I’m happy to say I finally put my problem to rest using a combination of the treatments you’re about to learn here. You will too if you take action after reading. Let’s do it!

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Cure for Excessive Sweating

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Over active sweat glands often lead to hyperhidrosis. Excess sweating can sometimes affect the entire body but it usually occurs in the hands, feet, armpits and the groin area. Excessive perspiration occurs to all during anxiety and fever. But when it persists it signals disorder of sweat glands, thyroid problems and a nervous system disorder. Areas having excess sweating appear white, cracked, scaly, and soft along with bad odor, which is caused by bacteria but is a symptom of hyperhidrosis. Curesweatypalms has all the cures to cure hyperhidrosis occurring by disorders of sweat glands including thoracic surgery procedure and excessive perspiration treatment.

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Embarrassing Illnesses – Excess Sweat

Saturday, January 9th, 2010


17-year-old Fay gets advice on excess sweating and is prescribed botox injections in her armpits. This new series explores the conditions and ailments that leave many of us a little red-faced and aims to de-stigmatise common complaints.

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Excess Sweating Of The Head And Hair

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Sweating is a normal and healthy thing. It is normal to sweat especially if you are experiencing warm weather, have been exercising, are experiencing emotional stress or anxiety. All the above reasons justify your sweating up to a certain limit. Scientists say that we might lose quite a lot of fluid when one tiny sweat gland tries to cool our body up to one degree Fahrenheit by cooling one liter blood.

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Getting Rid Of Excessive Sweating In Armpits

Monday, December 14th, 2009

The under arm area which is an appocrine sweat gland excretes the excessive fatty material in the body along with the sweat. In addition to using the deodorants there are a number of remedies available to cure the excessive sweating in armpits tendency in some people. One such remedy known as the Sumphathectomy can be employed to check the excessive sweating in a person

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