Sweating and body odor are trivial matters for the average person. By cooling off, washing and using a deodorant or antiperspirant, they can quickly make these issues disappear. Some people, unfortunately, are forced to deal with excessive sweating and body odor. This is not like the kind of sweat a "normal" person deals with after exercising or on a hot day. Body odor and sweating like this make it impossible to function in a normal way. In some cases, people with this problem remain in their homes to avoid the embarrassment of facing the world. Thankfully there are some things that can be done to keep this condition under control.
In cases where nothing else seems to work, the only treatment for excessive sweating and body odor may be surgery. You should, however, try all other options before surgery. Don't consider this alternative unless you must. You can't always predict what other symptoms may arise when your sweat glands are surgically prevented from working normally. If, however, your excessive sweating is extreme, you may require surgery to control your sweat glands. Your doctor will be able to help you figure out if this is the best course of action. If you experience an episode of excessive sweating and body odor, change your clothing. You can reduce your body odor simply by changing your clothes regularly. The cause of this is the sweat that has transferred to your clothing is not helping you fight the body odor problem. You will also notice sweat soaked clothing causing you discomfort because of the wet or sticky feeling. Finding yourself stuck in wet stinky clothes can be less than comfortable. Why would you keep those clothing on if you don't have to? Keep an extra set of clothes within reach is an excellent way to keep your issue under control during the day.
Drugs are also produced for this condition. Excessive sweating can be treated by a number of medications. One drug that has been made for this is 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. Yet, when you think about how uncomfortable excessive sweating and body odor can be, many people would gladly trade this for a dry mouth.
Most people would rather not sweat. It is, however, for most people an uneventful and manageable part of their lives. If you suffer from excessive sweating and body odor, however, it can have a major impact on your daily life. Excessive sweating and body odor can, fortunately, be kept under control in a number of ways. At first, you can try some over the counter remedies to see if these help control your sweating. There are also more advanced possibilities, that a doctor can advise you about, if these don't work for you. You may have to do some research and experimenting, but it is possible to overcome this problem and live normally.
In cases where nothing else seems to work, the only treatment for excessive sweating and body odor may be surgery. You should, however, try all other options before surgery. Don't consider this alternative unless you must. You can't always predict what other symptoms may arise when your sweat glands are surgically prevented from working normally. If, however, your excessive sweating is extreme, you may require surgery to control your sweat glands. Your doctor will be able to help you figure out if this is the best course of action. If you experience an episode of excessive sweating and body odor, change your clothing. You can reduce your body odor simply by changing your clothes regularly. The cause of this is the sweat that has transferred to your clothing is not helping you fight the body odor problem. You will also notice sweat soaked clothing causing you discomfort because of the wet or sticky feeling. Finding yourself stuck in wet stinky clothes can be less than comfortable. Why would you keep those clothing on if you don't have to? Keep an extra set of clothes within reach is an excellent way to keep your issue under control during the day.
Drugs are also produced for this condition. Excessive sweating can be treated by a number of medications. One drug that has been made for this is 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. Yet, when you think about how uncomfortable excessive sweating and body odor can be, many people would gladly trade this for a dry mouth.
Most people would rather not sweat. It is, however, for most people an uneventful and manageable part of their lives. If you suffer from excessive sweating and body odor, however, it can have a major impact on your daily life. Excessive sweating and body odor can, fortunately, be kept under control in a number of ways. At first, you can try some over the counter remedies to see if these help control your sweating. There are also more advanced possibilities, that a doctor can advise you about, if these don't work for you. You may have to do some research and experimenting, but it is possible to overcome this problem and live normally.
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