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Tips on How To Stop Underarm Sweat

by Jed Elaine

People just don’t talk much about underarms but it is obvious that they in truth place quite some emphasis on them insofar as grooming is concerned. Take a look at the number of women around you with shaven underarms and note the percentage of men who are on deodorants or antiperspirants with their underarms.

The presence of lymph nodes, hair follicles and sweat glands are indications that the underarm areas are sensitive and require extra care and attention. The high heat sensitivity there results in its tendency to sweat for cooling and lubrication purposes in natural response and regulation of our body system.

Hence, How to Stop Underarm Sweat is not an appropriate question to ask if you are doing so normally because stopping it entirely is unnatural and detrimental to your health. However, if you are one of the millions of Americans who are sweating too much, too easily, then you have effectively a medical problem termed Axillary Hyperhidrosis.

The two categories of Excessive Underarm Sweat are Primary and Secondary Axillary Hyperhidrosis. Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis is a direct result of a few possible causes most common of which are diet, emotional factors, fitness level and heredity. Secondary Axillary Hyperhidrosis is caused by another underlying medical problem such as diabetes, malignancy, thyroid and so forth.

There are different options on How to Stop Underarm Sweat. For Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis, they range from simple over-the-counter antiperspirant to complex sweat gland surgery. Medium treatments in between these two ends are prescription cream, injection, oral medication and even electrical therapy. In the case of Secondary Axillary Hyperhidrosis, it will automatically disappear once the root cause is taken care of.

In selecting a treatment for Excessive Underarm Sweat, sufferers must bear in mind key factors like cost, side-effect, risk, scar, suitability, necessity and reversibility. A common error is an overkill of a treatment gets adopted resulting in unnecessary costs and side-effects. Worse still is the case of sweat gland surgery where scars and resultant compensatory sweating are permanent and irreversible.

As Excessive Underarm Sweat is rarely life-threatening, we can generally afford to act conservatively. Start with the most moderate treatment and work your way up patiently to more drastic measures if and only if it proves necessary. Actually, simple natural home treatments have been known to be largely effective. For example, Stop Sweating And Start Living by Mike Ramsey has been proven time and again. Many swear by it, they cannot be all wrong.

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