Stopping Your Sweating Underarm Problems

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By kaka21

Stopping Underarm Sweating

Sweating is one of the nastiest conditions one could experience. It makes you more anxious about how you would look, how you would smell, and in the process your anxiety will result to more sweating. If this is the case for a normal person, how much more for those who sweat excessively? Or those who experience hyperhidrosis?

Sweating is a normal mechanism undertaken by the body so as to regulate temperature through body heat dissipation. Sweating occurs in response to elevated temperature, as a homeostatic mechanism. Excessive sweating occurs even at normal conditions; it is the abnormal sweating of the body caused by either of two mechanisms, namely, primary hyperhidrosis or secondary hyperhidrosis.

Primary hyperhidrosis is caused by sweat gland overactivity, which may be because of excess stimulation by the sympathetic nervous system. This may run in families. The cause is consequently the direct malfunctioning of the sweat glands, which can be fostered through underlying factors such as stimulant intake - examples of which are caffeine - or emotional factors, such as anxiety. On the other hand, secondary hyperhidrosis is owing to an underlying medical ailment which every so often may be life-threatening. Specific examples include menopause, diabetes and hyperthyroidism, plus cardiovascular disorders. These conditions may call for imperative attention.

If you know someone, or if you yourself, is suffering from excessive sweating, then your goal in reading this article must be to find some helpful solutions for your condition. Antiperspirants are the most common remedies against excessive sweating. Aside from stopping sweat, they indirectly save you from the consequences of sweating – sweaty armpits and sweat-drenched clothing.

Sometime earlier, contoured pads for men have been manufactured to be placed under the armpits. This product is already out in the market, and it is designed to absorb the sweat and adhere to the armpits. These are also come in deodorized or fragrance-free types. However it is important to note that this is not designed to stop sweating, rather it is just a means to control it.

Proper diet and lifestyle change may be imperative in alleviating the sweating problem. Some spices foster heat production in the body which in turn will allow one to sweat, so it is better to avoid them – specifically onions. Avoiding hot drinks can also be a good idea since it helps increase your body temperature.

A home remedy which can be utilized in sweat control is baking soda. Application of baking soda to the armpits allows killing of bacteria as well as sweat absorption. An alternative to deodorant is the wiping of underarms using vinegar or alcohol.

Cotton clothing may be preferred for those who sweat excessively. It is highly absorbent and air can pass through its fibers freely.

Baby powder can also be utilized to keep the underarms dry. However, depending on severity, in some cases baby powder can instead foster body odor instead of fragrance.

Body odor can also be remedied through bathing for fifteen minutes in water and two cups of tomato juice. Afterwards, the area of concern is then wiped with apple cider vinegar.

There you go, easy things to follow to stop sweating armpits effectively.

For more information visit this Head Sweating site or another Head Sweating blog.

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