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I used tο work a physical job аnԁ wουƖԁ οftеn sweat a ƖіttƖе.
Now thаt I hаνе quit. I аm beginning tο hаνе аn extreme case οf armpit sweating аt аƖƖ times οf thе day.
Whenever I аm іn class, i sweat, οr talking tο someone i sweat. Whenever іt іѕ very сοƖԁ i sweat, аnԁ whenever i ԁο mу HW i sweat.
Whеn i lay down аnԁ watch tv i sweat…always sweat аnԁ sweat. I thіnk I аm going tο die οr something..i mіɡht ɡеt dyhdrated frοm excessive armpit sweating…
Iѕ thеrе a cure аnԁ whаt іѕ thе cause?
Thanks

Although expensive, botox shots in your armpits well effectively STOP excessvie sweating!!!!
it happens to lots of ppl.
maybe you should go see a doctor but in the meantime buy this….CERTAINDRY….spelling may not be correct, but its a deodorant that you put on the night b4…it works VERY well.
I have the same problem, it’s just constant, even when I’m freezing. so in my battle, I’ve found that using an overnight product, like certain dri or the new Gillette clinical strength antiperspirant, plus B-Drier during the day, does make a difference, you have to be diligent though, and you have to handle itchiness (really only a problem after shaving my armpits). it does not cure it though, i still sweat, it’s just much more under control, and less embarrassing
you are not going to die….but other than botox shots…ask your doctor to recommend a prescription deodrnat/anti-persperent. they are stronger than drug-store brands. Also ask the doctor to check your hormone levels…you may have an imbalance…get some blood work done to rule out anything dangerous.
I use prescription Drysol several time a week. The rest of the week I alternate with Secret Clinical. The combo works for me!
Hi there, it sounds like you may have hyperhidrosis, a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest.
Sweating helps the body stay cool. In most cases, it is perfectly natural. People sweat more in warm temperatures, when they exercise, or in response to situations that make them nervous, angry, embarrassed, or afraid.
However, excessive sweating occurs without such triggers. Those with hyperhidrosis appear to have overactive sweat glands. The uncontrollable sweating can lead to significant discomfort, both physical and emotional.
When excessive sweating affects the hands, feet, and armpits, it’s called primary or focal hyperhidrosis. Primary hyperhidrosis affects 2 – 3% of the population, yet less than 40% of patients with this condition seek medical advice. In the majority of primary hyperhidrosis cases, no cause can be found. It seems to run in families.
There are several ways to treat it, including medication, including prescription antiperperants among others.
Take a look at this link – it may help you answer more questions.
All the best!