What Can You Do About Excessive Underarm Sweating
You may thing that having huge dark patches of sweat under your armpits is one of the worst things that can happen. You may be extremely embarrassed ...
You may thing that having huge dark patches of sweat under your armpits is one of the worst things that can happen. You may be extremely embarrassed if you discover these sweaty armpits when you are out and about during the day or night. Sweat patches can be extremely excruciating for the sufferer of sweaty armpits. But stress about this situation can actually make the condition worse and so it is a never ending circle. But is there any treatment for sweaty armpits?
Sweating is a regular occurrence for everyone but for some it is much worse than for others. Most people sweat and it is just not noticeable as it is only a small amount. But for others it can be a huge embarrassing problem which makes them feel very self conscious. The armpits are an area where sweat can become trapped and this can lead to a build up of bacteria because of the trapped moisture. Plus there is more of a build up of bacteria when the person has excessive sweating. And once bacteria builds up, you can expect there to be some sort of body odour.
However there are things that can be done to help stop underarm sweating. If you heed some of the following advice you can try to reduce your underarm sweating. It is a good idea to use a good antiperspirant deodorant every morning after your shower. Before you apply the deodorant you should make sure the area is clean and dry. Try to ensure that the clothes you wear are loose fitting and that they are light in colour. It is well known that sweat patches are more noticeable in darker clothes. And it is also advisable for you to avoid wearing any clothing made from materials which are artificial as these can cause you to sweat more.
Another tip is to make sure you shave under your arms frequently as hair can trap moisture there making the problem worse. Watch the foods you are eating too. There are certain foods such as curry, garlic, peppers and onions which can increase the amount of perspiration you have.
Medical Disclaimer: Nothing contained in this article is intended to be used as medical advice and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it beused for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional’s advice.