Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Excessive Sweating and Body Odor Prevention Tips - Other

Most people know the uncomfortable feeling of sweating heavily when it's very hot or humid. What if you had to deal with that feeling every day? And imagine if, in addition to the wet, sweaty sensation, your body odor was also very intense. What if you knew that, in spite of your best efforts, the smell coming from your skin was anything but pleasant? How would you deal with this? Quite a few people would never want to venture outside. Sadly, this is something that many people struggle with every day. For some, excessive sweating and body odor are real problems that are not easily solved. The treatments we'll be discussing below may help you overcome this condition.

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 not be your first choice. 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. You will need the advice of a physician to determine if this is something you should do. If excessive sweating and body odor are your issue you should change your clothes regularly. Stinky body odor can be truely reduced by simply making this simple change of clothing. The cause of this is the sweat that has transferred to your clothing is not helping you fight the body odor problem. The clothing soaked in your sweat can be icky feeling, wet or sticky. You will find yourself quite discomforted with the damp smelly condition of your clothes. Why would you keep those clothing on if you don't have to? A nice clean change of clothing handy at all times is a great way to minimize on sweat and odor problems throughout your day.

You may want to try oral medications. Several drugs are made that can control excessive sweating. One of these medications is called anticholinergics. This medication can stop your sweat glands from producing sweat. This is the result you want, of course, but you may also experience unwanted side effects if you take this. Quite a few people have complained of having a dry mouth after taking this drug. On the other hand, considering the problem of excessive sweating and body odor, a dry mouth may be a small price to pay.

Sweating is something that lots of people struggle with. When they sweat too much, they worry about the level of their body odor. Clothes ruined by sweat stains are another source of worry. The cost of deodorants and antiperspirants are another source of concern. Remember that this problem is fixable despite the many worries. Consult a health care professional if traditional methods haven't worked as they may know a method that could help you.





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