what deodorant is good fro someone who sweats....hyperhidrosis?!
Deodorant?!?
Try Certain Dri or Mitchum. If your female, Secret is coming out with a stronger formula. Also if you're female, try using men's deo.
Reply:degree
if your a girl secret
dove
never adidas it makes u sweat
Reply:The white stick kind, I've noticed gel types are not good. I used the non-metallic type in the clear bottle when my pits became sweaty and itchy. All other brands have the metallic substance in them. Natural, as always it seems, is the best if it will keep you from smelling.
God bless...
Reply:You should try to find a natural deodorant. You may have to look at a health store. Secret, Degree, Dove, etc...all contain Aluminum, which is not good for your skin. I've found that natural works better for me. If you don't have a health store around, there are some good ones online. I currently order my deodorant (and other products) from an online wellness store and have it sent to me :)
Reply:I'd find Norsca roll on its quite refreshing. At the moment we're having a heat wave and I must remember to but more deodrant. Its up to you there's heaps on the market each to his own.
Reply:Any...
Reply:I'm not sure about hyperhidrosis, but I used to have a problem in which sweat would just drip, literally drip out of my arm pits, not even when I was hot or anything, I went to my dermatologists and he prescribed a topical solution to apply at nights, used it a could of times and it dramatically slowed the amount of sweat i perspired from my armpits, Talk to your dermatologist
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Reply:Look for antiperspirant instead of deodorant. deodorant only covers up smell, while antiperspirant actually keeps you from sweating. I'd also talk to your dematologist about this one because if sweating is a big issue for you there are a few options that are worth checking out! and s/ha can absolutely recomend antiperspirants for you to try. Good luck hun
Reply:mitchum for women is a really good brand....my friend has that problem...or she also uses ban roll on deodorant
Reply:NO LIE!! you HAVE to try Certain Dri!! it works i promise you!!! sweat literally used to por down my stomach even when i wasnt hot. buy it its like 5 bucks and its worth it. u have to apply it on in the night time and wash in the morn
Reply:I swear by Certain Dri too! That stuff is amazing! The only downfall is that its a liquid roll-on, but it works wonders!
Reply:They sale this stuff called Certain-Dri it works miracles! Just read the label on the back and follow and you will be sweat free.
What is a natral way to get rid or hyperhidrosis?
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sweaty palms?
I have this thing that I've had for several years called hyperhidrosis which is basically just that my hands sweat like crazy for no reason. I'm not nervous or hot or anything, my hands just sweat. They sweat all the time, but especially when my hands have to be clenched. I'm constantly wiping my hands and I try to avoid handshakes. It's really embarrassing. Someday I want to get surgerey but can't afford it now. does anyone else have this prob. or does anyone know What I can do in the meantime?
Sweaty palms?
Sweaty palms/ better term/moist palms!
I have lived with what I call moist palms all of my life!
Also I have cold hands and a warm heart.
I seem to be calm cool and collected.
I guess this my nervous outlet!
It is probably genetic?????
Ancestors from northern Great Britain????
I say just live with it!
It is a minor thing!
We can still live a carefree life.
It is our secret!
Reply:No I don't have this problem but if I did I would try applying powder to my hands esp. if I knew a handshake was comingup. Or I would try an unscented antiperspirant
Reply:My sympathy. I had this problem well into adulthood but it vanished and I can't even remember when.
Maybe it will just 'go-away' as minbe did. Meanwhile, 'don't sweat it'.
Reply:other than surgery, wiping your hands is best. Instead of shaking hands try to be courteous by just holding your hands behind your back in a nice manner and politely acknowledge the person with a smile and a nod. If you have a business card, you may want to give them that in their hand instead of a shake. I don't know what else. Save money for your surgery too.
Sweaty palms?
Sweaty palms/ better term/moist palms!
I have lived with what I call moist palms all of my life!
Also I have cold hands and a warm heart.
I seem to be calm cool and collected.
I guess this my nervous outlet!
It is probably genetic?????
Ancestors from northern Great Britain????
I say just live with it!
It is a minor thing!
We can still live a carefree life.
It is our secret!
Reply:No I don't have this problem but if I did I would try applying powder to my hands esp. if I knew a handshake was comingup. Or I would try an unscented antiperspirant
Reply:My sympathy. I had this problem well into adulthood but it vanished and I can't even remember when.
Maybe it will just 'go-away' as minbe did. Meanwhile, 'don't sweat it'.
Reply:other than surgery, wiping your hands is best. Instead of shaking hands try to be courteous by just holding your hands behind your back in a nice manner and politely acknowledge the person with a smile and a nod. If you have a business card, you may want to give them that in their hand instead of a shake. I don't know what else. Save money for your surgery too.
What is this??
What is hyperhidrosis? My girl friend said she has it and wanted to know how to cure it but I don't even know what that is............does anyone know what that is and if it has a cure?
What is this??
Sweat. Perspiration. To some, it's a minor annoyance. But for those who suffer from excessive sweating, it's a serious consideration that can affect daily life, relationships and careers. Many people, even some doctors, don't understand the problem and dismiss the symptoms as merely troublesome. Yet, the condition, called hyperhidrosis, can cause a person's hands, face, feet, underarms or torso to sweat uncontrollably. Those who are plagued with hyperhidrosis are always reluctant in social and business settings, never knowing when they will experience the embarrassment of profuse sweating. People who suffer with hyperhidrosis are reluctant to share a hug, to dance, to play cards, to get close. Even something as simple as a handshake can be embarrassing.
Dr. Jim Garza, a thoracic surgeon, founded The Hyperhidrosis Center in 1982. His inspiration for The Hyperhidrosis Center came from years of encountering patients - and family members - who suffered unnecessarily from the condition. Since then, he has been curing patients with a simple outpatient procedure or with Botox®. He has performed over 6,000 procedures on patients with severe sweating of the hands, underarms and feet.
"Hyperhidrosis is an insidious condition often misunderstood not only by family members and friends, but also by physicians. The excessive sweating of hyperhidrosis manifests itself in a variety of conditions, both physical and emotional. It is my goal to further understanding of the disorder as well as to provide a treatment that is suited to the patient's degree of suffering."
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What is this??
Sweat. Perspiration. To some, it's a minor annoyance. But for those who suffer from excessive sweating, it's a serious consideration that can affect daily life, relationships and careers. Many people, even some doctors, don't understand the problem and dismiss the symptoms as merely troublesome. Yet, the condition, called hyperhidrosis, can cause a person's hands, face, feet, underarms or torso to sweat uncontrollably. Those who are plagued with hyperhidrosis are always reluctant in social and business settings, never knowing when they will experience the embarrassment of profuse sweating. People who suffer with hyperhidrosis are reluctant to share a hug, to dance, to play cards, to get close. Even something as simple as a handshake can be embarrassing.
Dr. Jim Garza, a thoracic surgeon, founded The Hyperhidrosis Center in 1982. His inspiration for The Hyperhidrosis Center came from years of encountering patients - and family members - who suffered unnecessarily from the condition. Since then, he has been curing patients with a simple outpatient procedure or with Botox®. He has performed over 6,000 procedures on patients with severe sweating of the hands, underarms and feet.
"Hyperhidrosis is an insidious condition often misunderstood not only by family members and friends, but also by physicians. The excessive sweating of hyperhidrosis manifests itself in a variety of conditions, both physical and emotional. It is my goal to further understanding of the disorder as well as to provide a treatment that is suited to the patient's degree of suffering."
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What are some natural ways to help with excessive sweating?
Besides the obvious things like staying in a cool environment, etc... What are some natural ways to help excessive sweating?
A couple of factors that I am aware of: 1) My Mother has the same condition so it's probably genetic. 2) Some of the medication I take makes the problems worse, but I cannot stop or change the medication (it took me 3 years to iron out the balance of meds).
I don't believe it's "hyperhidrosis" because my sweating is generalized, but it seems to be worse on my face, hands, armpits, and chest.
I literally am soaking wet after 5 minutes of being outside on a warm day, even if I'm not doing much. I also sweat a lot when I sleep. I use a fan at night and only sleep with a sheet (I'm just not comfortable unless something is covering me.
I need to be able to control this "naturally" since I cannot change my medications, and I can not the fact that I have to be outside since I am a photographer (amature, but it's a source of income and I love it).
What are some natural ways to help with excessive sweating?
i have the same problem as you described, i also sweat a lot, i have tried many differed ways to control it but all have failed, things like talcum powder do help, but only to a limited extent.
the best way is to drink lots and lots of fluids, and let your body sweat, and yes keep a handtowel with you, believe me wiping off your sweat does seem to reduce the amount of sweat pouring out of your body.
by the way sweat is good for you, just remember to drink as much fluid as you can.
Reply:Take care of your personal hygiene and find a deodorant that you like.
Reply:i dunno
Reply:Use Air Cooler
Reply:Move somewhere cold. Get in top physical condition. Drink eight glasses of water a day.
Reply:be in a clean open and pollution free environment your homoeostasis will refresh
Reply:I just know of an operation where they take away something, but that s gonna be difficult since you sweat everywhere...maybe jut wear very light things and use air condition....??? sorry...
Reply:i believe you need to reduce your salt intake and try and shave you ampit as often as possible.
If you don't still get result see your doctor.
Wear light clothes instead of heavy ones unless it is winter period.
Reply:Use Powder,wear comfortable clothing and most importantly,stay away from pornographic materials...lol!
Reply:Aluminum salts work very well you probably know it is alum used many foods and the main ingredient of all deodorants. Dissolve as much alum in water as you can without is being grainy and after bathing take a cloth or sponge and apply it all over your body. Worth a try. We get it here in rock form and it is very cheap.
Reply:Salt tablets.
Reply:You should find the reason for excessive sweating. The most likely cause would be an over active thyroid, and it does run in families. You could see if that is the problem by taking Bugleweed for a few days and if you no longer sweat excessively, bingo. If you were tested for this by a doctor, it wouldn't show up unless there is an abundance of thyroid hormone in your bloodstream at the time they take the blood sample.
A couple of factors that I am aware of: 1) My Mother has the same condition so it's probably genetic. 2) Some of the medication I take makes the problems worse, but I cannot stop or change the medication (it took me 3 years to iron out the balance of meds).
I don't believe it's "hyperhidrosis" because my sweating is generalized, but it seems to be worse on my face, hands, armpits, and chest.
I literally am soaking wet after 5 minutes of being outside on a warm day, even if I'm not doing much. I also sweat a lot when I sleep. I use a fan at night and only sleep with a sheet (I'm just not comfortable unless something is covering me.
I need to be able to control this "naturally" since I cannot change my medications, and I can not the fact that I have to be outside since I am a photographer (amature, but it's a source of income and I love it).
What are some natural ways to help with excessive sweating?
i have the same problem as you described, i also sweat a lot, i have tried many differed ways to control it but all have failed, things like talcum powder do help, but only to a limited extent.
the best way is to drink lots and lots of fluids, and let your body sweat, and yes keep a handtowel with you, believe me wiping off your sweat does seem to reduce the amount of sweat pouring out of your body.
by the way sweat is good for you, just remember to drink as much fluid as you can.
Reply:Take care of your personal hygiene and find a deodorant that you like.
Reply:i dunno
Reply:Use Air Cooler
Reply:Move somewhere cold. Get in top physical condition. Drink eight glasses of water a day.
Reply:be in a clean open and pollution free environment your homoeostasis will refresh
Reply:I just know of an operation where they take away something, but that s gonna be difficult since you sweat everywhere...maybe jut wear very light things and use air condition....??? sorry...
Reply:i believe you need to reduce your salt intake and try and shave you ampit as often as possible.
If you don't still get result see your doctor.
Wear light clothes instead of heavy ones unless it is winter period.
Reply:Use Powder,wear comfortable clothing and most importantly,stay away from pornographic materials...lol!
Reply:Aluminum salts work very well you probably know it is alum used many foods and the main ingredient of all deodorants. Dissolve as much alum in water as you can without is being grainy and after bathing take a cloth or sponge and apply it all over your body. Worth a try. We get it here in rock form and it is very cheap.
Reply:Salt tablets.
Reply:You should find the reason for excessive sweating. The most likely cause would be an over active thyroid, and it does run in families. You could see if that is the problem by taking Bugleweed for a few days and if you no longer sweat excessively, bingo. If you were tested for this by a doctor, it wouldn't show up unless there is an abundance of thyroid hormone in your bloodstream at the time they take the blood sample.
How much does ultrasound assisted liposuction cost?
I want my underarms done. This isn't cosmetic but is for hyperhidrosis. I want local anesthesia and not general. Has anyone had ual done? Does it hurt? Any advice?
How much does ultrasound assisted liposuction cost?
Liposuction surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Forerunners Healthcare .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America.
Forerunners Healthcare is very famous in India. They arrange cosmetic and plastic surgery for foreigners in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories. They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low price, as the breast reduction, tummy tuck, facelift and other cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.
http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com
Hope this helps.
How much does ultrasound assisted liposuction cost?
Liposuction surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her breast reduction, tummy tuck and facelift surgery in India by the company called Forerunners Healthcare .The Price for the surgery she paid in India was very less. She paid 30% of the cost she was quoted in America.
Forerunners Healthcare is very famous in India. They arrange cosmetic and plastic surgery for foreigners in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and about their patient stories. They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low price, as the breast reduction, tummy tuck, facelift and other cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.
http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com
Hope this helps.
If i don't have health insurance and need to have a needed operation for a disorder,will Medicaid help me out?
This operation is for hyperhidrosis, an excessive sweating disorder of the hands/armpits.. It is FDA approved and I believe many health insurance pay for the procedure, as claimed by the doctor. But since I am currently a college student without a full-time job, will Medicaid help me out paying for this type of surgery?
If i don't have health insurance and need to have a needed operation for a disorder,will Medicaid help me out?
I don't have the answer to your question, just don't listen to the
answer above me!
I've seen patients with your condition %26amp; know that can be very
stressful. Listen to some of the answers given, check things out,
%26amp; Good Luck!
Reply:Thank You Report It
Reply:talk to the billing department at the hospital, they will have all the answers, maybe not the ones you want to hear, but they will have them.
Reply:depends on your income
Reply:medicaid is good at paying for most health care issues call them, or have the hospital that you want to have the surgery call, they usually want to pre aprove your insurance before doing a procedure like surgery so hey will call and get the cost and amount of coverage for you
Reply:sounds like elective surgery, i doubt they will but i'm no ins. expert
Reply:no, you are not on medcaid
Reply:they can and might help you depending on if you have income or not or how much income and what kind of surgery you need the only thing i can tell you is to contact them and see what they say
Reply:Ask your case worker handling your medicaid case. He/She should be able to answer your questions.
Reply:Talk to the hospital and the student health department.
You probably won't like the answers. Just because something is coverable under some insurance policies does not mean you'll get covered without insurance.
Reply:No, I don't want to pay for your multi-thousand-dollar surgery just because you are too sweaty. I worked my way through school and studied very hard to get my job. My wife and I are trying to move to a new town. My car is 12 years old and I can't save up enough money to get a new one.
It is a crime that people assume, expect, demand, and take for granted that their every comfort and need will be met in life. Medicare was designed for the poorest people in America, but because it gets abused by some, very few people can qualify and many people suffer from things like strokes, heart attacks, and diabetes without getting help. You should be ashamed for asking such a thing. Buy some deodorant and some health insurance.
If i don't have health insurance and need to have a needed operation for a disorder,will Medicaid help me out?
I don't have the answer to your question, just don't listen to the
answer above me!
I've seen patients with your condition %26amp; know that can be very
stressful. Listen to some of the answers given, check things out,
%26amp; Good Luck!
Reply:Thank You Report It
Reply:talk to the billing department at the hospital, they will have all the answers, maybe not the ones you want to hear, but they will have them.
Reply:depends on your income
Reply:medicaid is good at paying for most health care issues call them, or have the hospital that you want to have the surgery call, they usually want to pre aprove your insurance before doing a procedure like surgery so hey will call and get the cost and amount of coverage for you
Reply:sounds like elective surgery, i doubt they will but i'm no ins. expert
Reply:no, you are not on medcaid
Reply:they can and might help you depending on if you have income or not or how much income and what kind of surgery you need the only thing i can tell you is to contact them and see what they say
Reply:Ask your case worker handling your medicaid case. He/She should be able to answer your questions.
Reply:Talk to the hospital and the student health department.
You probably won't like the answers. Just because something is coverable under some insurance policies does not mean you'll get covered without insurance.
Reply:No, I don't want to pay for your multi-thousand-dollar surgery just because you are too sweaty. I worked my way through school and studied very hard to get my job. My wife and I are trying to move to a new town. My car is 12 years old and I can't save up enough money to get a new one.
It is a crime that people assume, expect, demand, and take for granted that their every comfort and need will be met in life. Medicare was designed for the poorest people in America, but because it gets abused by some, very few people can qualify and many people suffer from things like strokes, heart attacks, and diabetes without getting help. You should be ashamed for asking such a thing. Buy some deodorant and some health insurance.
I have a concern. I am a teen with a sweating problem and just before you jump to the conclusion that i may?
have hyperhidrosis just hear me out. At school i will sweat so bad that i have huge circles under my arms.. but at home, really anywhere thats not at school i dont sweat at all! now i'm not anxious or nervous when i get to school or whatever but i just sweat for no reason... does anyone have this problem and if so tell me how you have delt with it.
I have a concern. I am a teen with a sweating problem and just before you jump to the conclusion that i may?
I saw an episode of Dr.90210 where they did botox injections to a guy with the same issue. It has to be done every 6 months or so - but it'd be worth it if it's that big a deal. Google it!
Reply:I had the same problem. It was me using the wront anti-persperant, and being in rooms that fluctuated too much in tempature. There's also the stress of being at school that could cause you to perspire. I'd just suggest you use a deoderant that's specialized for persperiation.
Reply:i have that aswell... and i get it when im out.. like not at home, it drives me insane, i have tried drinking LOTS more water and i think it has helped out, and i have started going running in the morning and at night to get my self fit, i am pretty fit already thou..
but yea, drink more water and maybe do more ecxersise
xx
Reply:Diaphoresis (excessive sweating) really sucks...I've had it for years. This IS what you have, even if you don't like it. If your problem is mainly under your arms, I suggest trying Certain-Dri...you can get it at most drug stores. It helped me TREMENDOUSLY.
It's not an emergency, but the next time you see your doctor, I would bring this up to him/her. You could have a hormonal imbalance (if you are still going through puberty, I'd blame that), or a problem with your thyroid...that's what mine ended up being. I take one pill a day and I don't sweat (unless I'm supposed to).
Try the Certain-Dri for now...and know you aren't alone!! Best of luck!
Reply:My best friend has a problem with sweating and her mom is a doctor. She uses mitchum deodorant. There is an oral pill that you can take that helps reduce sweating. Ask a doctor and good luck.
Reply:My brother has a problem with sweating around his thigh area. He wears a second pair of shorts under things , such as cargo shorts.
Reply:One thing - Certain Dri - at local stores and supermarkets. You can apply around your hairline at night if your face sweats and around your neck as well to keep your shirts from getting stained and sweaty.
Reply:omg i am exactly the same way at home i am fine i use dove deoderant and it wroks pretty good but i still sweat a little it is really embarassing but i noticed a few other girls at my school have this and they r really popular and it doesn't bother them so idk
Reply:I had the EXACT problem. I would come home and I stopped sweating. I wasn't nervous, anxious or stressed. It eventually afteer a year will go away mostly. Obviously you still sweat but not like as much as before. Its usually just becuase of raging hormones.
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I have a concern. I am a teen with a sweating problem and just before you jump to the conclusion that i may?
I saw an episode of Dr.90210 where they did botox injections to a guy with the same issue. It has to be done every 6 months or so - but it'd be worth it if it's that big a deal. Google it!
Reply:I had the same problem. It was me using the wront anti-persperant, and being in rooms that fluctuated too much in tempature. There's also the stress of being at school that could cause you to perspire. I'd just suggest you use a deoderant that's specialized for persperiation.
Reply:i have that aswell... and i get it when im out.. like not at home, it drives me insane, i have tried drinking LOTS more water and i think it has helped out, and i have started going running in the morning and at night to get my self fit, i am pretty fit already thou..
but yea, drink more water and maybe do more ecxersise
xx
Reply:Diaphoresis (excessive sweating) really sucks...I've had it for years. This IS what you have, even if you don't like it. If your problem is mainly under your arms, I suggest trying Certain-Dri...you can get it at most drug stores. It helped me TREMENDOUSLY.
It's not an emergency, but the next time you see your doctor, I would bring this up to him/her. You could have a hormonal imbalance (if you are still going through puberty, I'd blame that), or a problem with your thyroid...that's what mine ended up being. I take one pill a day and I don't sweat (unless I'm supposed to).
Try the Certain-Dri for now...and know you aren't alone!! Best of luck!
Reply:My best friend has a problem with sweating and her mom is a doctor. She uses mitchum deodorant. There is an oral pill that you can take that helps reduce sweating. Ask a doctor and good luck.
Reply:My brother has a problem with sweating around his thigh area. He wears a second pair of shorts under things , such as cargo shorts.
Reply:One thing - Certain Dri - at local stores and supermarkets. You can apply around your hairline at night if your face sweats and around your neck as well to keep your shirts from getting stained and sweaty.
Reply:omg i am exactly the same way at home i am fine i use dove deoderant and it wroks pretty good but i still sweat a little it is really embarassing but i noticed a few other girls at my school have this and they r really popular and it doesn't bother them so idk
Reply:I had the EXACT problem. I would come home and I stopped sweating. I wasn't nervous, anxious or stressed. It eventually afteer a year will go away mostly. Obviously you still sweat but not like as much as before. Its usually just becuase of raging hormones.
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