Excessive Underarm Sweating – What Can You Do About It
Sunday, February 28th, 2010There is a huge number of people who suffer from excessive facial sweating but many do not know that there is a way to treat this problem. It can be an embarrassing problem however that can severely affect the quality of life. Suffering from excessive sweating can be upsetting and uncomfortable.
But there is something that can be done about it if you just know how. It will just require a little bit of time and effort on the part of the sufferer to make this problem more bearable. Trying to mask body odour by using perfumes, body sprays or colognes is one of the biggest common mistakes that many people make. This is a bigger problem in teens who find this problem excruciating in school etc. But this type of treatment just doesn’t work and makes the smell worse. It is more beneficial to take a shower if the problems gets too bad. 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. That would enable you to treat the underarm sweating before applying any deodorants etc.
Before you apply your antiperspirant deodorant each morning you should have a shower and make sure you completely clean and dry your underarms. 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. Apply a light coating once or twice to the area. You can also make the problem lesser if you do this during the day too to stop underarm sweating.
You should know that you do not have to live with excessive underarm sweating. There are things that can be done but it requires a bit of effort on your part. And although you will have to take some time out each day to ensure the problem is kept to a minimum, this is sure preferable to the alternative.
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.