excessive sweating on feet, hands, underarms Posted: 02-09-04 13:21pm
Hi,
i'm having a problem with excessive
sweating. Nomatter what I try it just
wont go away. My feet,hands,underarms,my
whole body is in a constant sweat. Its
very embarrasing!! I cant wear shirts
with sleeves because the sweat shows
through, even if I apply deordorant. And
after awhile it starts to smell. I read
somewhere that this could be caused by
hypertension. Please help!!! What can I
do?????
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Jaydensmommy
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 1684 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 02-09-04 13:28pm
There is a deoderant called "certain dri"
you can find it at the pharmacy..It used
to only be available by prescription, but
you can get it over the counter now. It
works very very well and its not too
expensive...Less than 10 bucks. Give it
a try!
~sara~
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beachbum11
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Sep 2004 Posts: 14
Posted: 10-18-04 15:15pm
Look up hyperhidrosis, I have it, its
excessive sweating, you can have it all
over, or just on your face, hands feet or
underarms, there are meds, procedures and
surgeries to cure or help it
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feltkitten
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1
Posted: 02-04-08 10:41am
I have tried Perspirex in the past and
found that to work really well.
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