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		<title>Hyperhidrosis: Excessive Armpit Sweat</title>
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<p>Sweating is a perfectly natural physiological process. If we can&#8217;t sweat, we can die as is proven by the way the body stops sweating when heat stroke and heat exhaustion occur. One of the big warning signs that you might be suffering from heat exhaustion is that despite the extreme heat, you&#8217;ve stopped sweating but feel clammy. The body perspires to maintain a normal temperature. When you get too hot, either because of the temperature of the air around you, physical exertion or a high emotional state, your body will start to sweat to release salts and other elements and drop in temperature. As the moisture evaporates on the skin it even gives you an instant feeling of coolness. But for some people, sweating goes beyond natural into excess.</p>
<p><strong>Excessive Armpit Sweat</strong></p>
<p>People who have serious sweating problems may have a condition known as hyperhidrosis. Someone with this problem will sweat, usually excessively, even when they feel cool. It&#8217;s as if their bodies don&#8217;t react just to temperature, but instead they sweat all the time. There&#8217;s no actual lab test for excessive sweating, but constantly <a title="Sweaty Armpits" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/sweaty-armpits-try-these-non-surgical-treatments-first/">sweaty armpits</a> and around the body signifies the likelihood of the condition.</p>
<p>People with armpit sweating problems might feel embarrassed about having wet spots under their arms, and some will even have a wet spot down the back or on their chest. Some excessive sweaters have problems keeping their clothes clean because they end up with sweat rings and stains. While there&#8217;s nothing dirty about sweat, it does contain a variety of salts and impurities that can cause odor and stains when mixed with the bacteria that&#8217;s present on our skin. People who have excessive armpit sweating problems are going to be more prone to odor problems than those who don&#8217;t, even if they bathe daily and use a deodorant and antiperspirant to <a title="Stop Body Odor" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/using-deodorants-to-stop-body-odor/">stop body odor</a>.</p>
<p><strong>How to Stop Armpit Sweating</strong></p>
<p>For many people who want to stop armpit sweating, most regular <a title="Mens Deodorants" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/tips-when-purchasing-mens-deodorants/">mens deodorants</a> with antiperspirant off the shelf at the store will do. There are even some <a title="Natural Deodorant" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/natural-deodorant-for-men/">natural deodorant</a> products that may help; however, antiperspirants actually stop the sweat and keep the underarms dry. For those with hyperhidrosis, a prescription, or <a title="Clinical Strength Antiperspirants" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/clinical-strength-deodorants/">clinical strength antiperspirant</a> may be necessary. Even though you can find <a title="Deodorant Without Aluminum" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/deodorant-without-aluminum/">deodorant without aluminum</a>, aluminum chloride is the top ingredient in antiperspirants and prescription antiperspirants will contain much more of it than you can buy in over the counter sticks, spray or roll on.</p>
<p>If that doesn&#8217;t work, there are other treatments available like medication, electrical treatments, Botox treatments and even a surgical procedure designed to stop excessive sweating. The surgery is designed to shut down the body&#8217;s urge to sweat excessively. While it&#8217;s not a very invasive procedure, it&#8217;s still surgery and all surgery does carry a risk. It&#8217;s designed mostly for those who find excessive sweating becomes a problem in their lives. People whose faces tend to sweat heavily or whose palms sweat heavily are the best candidates for the surgery. Excessive armpit sweating generally doesn&#8217;t respond well or at all to the surgical procedure.</p>
<p><strong>Sweating and Health</strong></p>
<p>If you have <a title="Excessive Armpit Sweat" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-excessive-armpit-sweat/">excessive armpit sweat</a>, you should contact your doctor to have a few tests run. You don&#8217;t need lab tests to diagnose hyperhidrosis, but sometimes the excessive sweating for seemingly no reason is caused by an underlying medical condition. If you sweat heavily, it does not mean that you&#8217;re sick. But if there is a medical cause, correcting that should also correct the excessive sweating problem.</p>
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		<title>Sweaty Armpits? Try These Non-Surgical Treatments First</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Axillary hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive armpit sweat. It is an embarrassing and odorous condition that western society deems to be socially unacceptable, leading to emotional trauma for the sufferer. Additionally, other medical conditions can arise from it, &#8230; <a href="http://deodorantsformen.com/sweaty-armpits-try-these-non-surgical-treatments-first/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Axillary hyperhidrosis is the medical term for <a title="Excessive Armpit Sweat" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/hyperhidrosis-excessiv-armpit-sweat/">excessive armpit sweat</a>. It is an embarrassing and odorous condition that western society deems to be socially unacceptable, leading to emotional trauma for the sufferer. Additionally, other medical conditions can arise from it, like yeast infections and bacterial skin infections. However, the inconvenience of having to deal with constantly wet underarms is bad enough by itself.</p>
<p>A vast array of antiperspirants and <a title="Deodorants for Men" href="http://deodorantsformen.com">deodorants for men</a> exist to treat the problem of axillary hyperhidrosis. The deodorant and antiperspirant industry is a $2 billion dollar market in the U.S. alone. For most people, these products work as intended: they keep the armpits reasonably dry and odor free, except when the person is engaged in sports or other strenuous activity in which the body needs to sweat in order to cool itself. All of the <a title="mens deodorants" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/tips-when-purchasing-mens-deodorants/">mens deodorants</a> in the world is not going to help with underarm sweat. Using <a title="Deodorant for Body Odor" href="http://http://deodorantsformen.com/using-deodorants-to-stop-body-odor/">deodorant  for body odor</a> control is great but to control <a title="Excessive Armpit Sweat" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/frequently-asked-questions-about-excessive-armpit-sweat/">excessive armpit sweat</a> you have to  use a form of antiperspirant. But for all of the antiperspirants and <a title="Types of Deodorants for Men" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/reasons-for-having-particular-deodorants-for-men/">types of deodorants for men</a> out there, some people just are not able to control their sweat production with these off the shelf options.</p>
<p>For a person with axillary<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidrosis" target="_blank"> hyperhidrosis</a>, the first line of treatment would be to try an extra-strength antiperspirant, or <a title="Clinical Strength Deodorant" href="http://deodorantsformen.com/clinical-strength-deodorants/">clinical strength deodorant</a>, that is available over the counter. Brands like Certain Dri and Degree Clinical Strength are specially formulated to stop excessive sweating. Certain Dri actually makes two products for underarms: an antiperspirant to stop sweating for up to 72 hours, and a non-irritating deodorant to keep the underarm area smelling good.</p>
<p>These types of &#8220;clinical strength&#8221; antiperspirants were originally available only by prescription, but are now over-the-counter. They contain aluminum chloride, which stops sweat by passing aluminum ions into the cells that produce sweat. The aluminum ions carry water into the cells with them, causing them to swell shut and trap the sweat inside the cells. A 12% concentration of aluminum chloride is most effective at stopping sweat this way.</p>
<p>Stronger yet, are prescription antiperspirants like Drysol and Xerac. These formulations also consist mainly of aluminum chloride, but in a much stronger concentration, usually about 40%. To avoid irritation, treatment is started at about a 10% solution, and increased slowly until the sweating is under control. This type of treatment is usually applied to clean armpits at bedtime, and washed off after six to eight hours.</p>
<p>Oral medications can also be prescribed to cut down on the excessive underarm sweating, or axillary hyperhidrosis. Anticholinergic medicines and psychotropic drugs have helped some patients, but the side effects of dry mouth, dry eyes and urine retention can be extremely bothersome.</p>
<p>It should be noted here that some anti-depressants actually cause excessive sweating. Always discuss all your medications with any doctor that you are seeing, so he or she can properly diagnose what is causing your symptoms.</p>
<p>Another treatment for excessively sweaty armpits is called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iontophoresis" target="_blank">iontophoresis</a>. Also known as Drionics, this treatment method sends a very weak electrical current through a wet pad which is applied to the armpit. The mild shock temporarily disables the sweat glands, which leads to drier armpits. Some people find this procedure painful, and some find that it&#8217;s tolerable or feels good. There&#8217;s no way to know without trying.</p>
<p>Your doctor may also recommend Botox injections to alleviate the <a href="http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psychology/health_psychology/botox.htm" target="_blank">axillary hyperhidrosis</a> symptoms. The botulinum toxin is injected into the skin where you sweat the most, and can provide relief for up to a year in some cases.</p>
<p>For those who are not keen on electrical current or Botox, some alternative medicine therapies may help. Acupuncture, for example, can relieve or eliminate a lot of conditions because it works on your body as a whole. Acupuncturists believe that many physical conditions result from the flow of energy through the body being disrupted; restoring the flow of energy to its proper force and pathways cures conditions that were untreatable by other methods.</p>
<p>Herbalists believe that an imbalance between your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems can cause hyperhidrosis, and can prescribe a number of herbs to restore your balance. St. John&#8217;s Wort, Valerian root, Astragalus and Sage, or a combination of them, all might be just what you need. There are usually no ill effects from taking herbs in a tea or tincture form, but use your common sense.</p>
<p>Homeopathy is another thing to check out for relief of your symptoms. A good homeopathic physician will prescribe one or more remedies based on a careful evaluation of your symptoms. You might be surprised at the questions that you are asked though. You may feel that the excessive sweating is the symptom, but instead find yourself talking about the taste in your mouth or the color of your tongue. This is nothing to be alarmed about; it is simply the way this type of medicine is done.</p>
<p>In general, there is a wide array of treatment options available for <em>excessively sweaty armpits</em>. Thoroughly exploring all of them may net you the solution that works for your situation. Never give up hope that you will find relief! And always know that you are a valuable person no matter what your outside looks like or smells like. It&#8217;s what is in your heart that matters, and anyone who thinks differently doesn&#8217;t matter at all.</p>
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