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I seem to have an excessive sweat problem!

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Question - (20 June 2009) 8 Answers - (Newest, 21 June 2009)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey, I seem to have an excessive sweatt problem, i bath everyday but as soon as i put a fresh shirt on i have these dark patches screaming through. I cant stop the sweatting and im worried girls will look at me with disgust. any help pls ? :(

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (21 June 2009):

SirenaBlusera agony auntI read an article in Marie Claire magazine by a girl who experienced hiperhidrosis. She went to a series of doctors who seemed to know very little about it, but she found a specialist who was able to cure her with surgery.

I can't guarantee that's what you have, but it sounds like it to me. There is surgery that can fix this.

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A female reader, callie.bubz United Kingdom +, writes (21 June 2009):

callie.bubz agony auntits normall for some people you will have to see a doctor you may have to get your glangs out dont worry its norall in those conditions but get it sorted out straight away.

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (21 June 2009):

SirenaBlusera agony auntI've read about a condition called "hyperhidrosis" Of course we can't diagnose, but I think you need to see a doctor about it. It's not dangerous, it's just characterized by chronic, excessive sweating. There are treatments available for this now, so that you don't have to suffer.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (20 June 2009):

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yehh ive tried loads of antipersperants. i dont understand, im healthy and not overweight but i still sweat when sitting around. i havent heard of them, hope this doesnt sound like a silly question but are them antipersperants you mentioned available in England ?

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A female reader, EbonyBlossom United Kingdom +, writes (20 June 2009):

EbonyBlossom agony auntEr... you're using a deodorant, right? I hope so. And an anti-perspirant would be even better. Try Mitchum, that stuff's supposed to be pretty strong =]

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (20 June 2009):

I used to sweat too - I use a product called Driclor fantastic stuff x

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A reader, anonymous, writes (20 June 2009):

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thanks for taking the time to help. ive tried loads of deodrants but i hadnt thought about getting medical help. fanks alot :)

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A female reader, hijacked_dignity United States +, writes (20 June 2009):

hijacked_dignity agony auntThere is actually a condition that causes this. They have extra strength deodorant and everything for excessive sweat. All you have to do is go to a doctor and talk about this issue. You would be surprised how common this is. So don't worry! You aren't alone! Just get talking to a professional and you'll get things in order right away.

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