Here Are Some Tips And Solutions For Those Suffering From Excessive Sweating And
Body Odors
Body odor and sweating are not major issues for most people. They don't
have to worry once they've gotten out of the heat, washed up and used an antiperspirant. Some people,
unfortunately, are forced to deal with excessive sweating and body odor.
This problem is nothing like the typical sweating everyone does when it's very hot or they've been active. This
kind of sweating and body odor can be debilitating.
In some cases, people with this problem remain in their homes to avoid the embarrassment of facing the world. If
you have this condition, you can at least control it by taking certain measures.
In extreme cases, the only way to cure a person of excessive sweating and body odor is through surgery. You
should, however, try all other options before surgery. It should only be done in the most extreme cases.
Surgically impeding your sweat glands from working correctly could have other effects on your life that are
unpleasant. Still, sometimes sweat glands are overactive to the extent that surgery must be done to get this under
control. This is a serious decision, and you'll have to consult a doctor to find out if it's a good idea for
you.
In some cases excessive sweating and body odor can only be controlled through medication. If you need to go the
medical route, most likely you will be prescribed either an anti-depressant or anti-anxiety medication.
These types of medications help keep people calm and even-tempered. It is when a person gets nervous, anxious or
angry that their sweat glands increase production. You will produce less sweat if you find a way to remain calm in
stressful situations. Less sweat means less body odor to deal with.
In very extreme cases, some people find that Botox injections are necessary to control their body odor and
sweating. This is not to be used for every day sweating or sweating that occurs after exercise. Intense sweating
that is beyond your control is the only time you should consider Botox and only then as a last resort.
The sweat glands won't be triggered to produce because the Botox blocks the nerves from sending the signals. It
only takes a small amount to shut down the sweat glands completely. It is extremely important to discuss this with
your doctor and an endocrinologist before using this method. Botox should never be used without a doctor's consent
because it is a poison. Nobody likes to sweat. It can feel great during exercise. However not long after that it
becomes gross.
Body odor has never been described as a nice smell. In fact many of us find it horrifying especially when we've
done everything we can to prevent it. Fortunately many things can be done to prevent this condition. You will find
that what worked for your neighbor might not work for you.
If one method of dealing with this unpleasantness doesn't work keep trying! You will eventually find something
that works for you. At some point you will no longer have to worry about sweat and stink.
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