Excessive sweating and having a body odor can be prevented?
Because a freind has a body odor and excessive sweating and she already tried many products but it does’nt work out, still she experiencing the same problem. She already wanted to remove the sweat glands under his arms. Is this safe and curable?
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<>The best preventative here is frequent and thorough bathing. I doubt very much that one could find a (legitimate) doctor who would remove sweat glands for that reason.
Before having the sweat glands removed, see a dermatologist about having Botox injected in to the areas of excessive sweating. Supposedly it paralyzes the glands. However, because it is Botox, it will not last forever, but I think it’s a better solution than surgery.
To the person who commented about bathing (you are an idiot by the way): Some people just sweat more than others. It’s not a matter of hygiene. Sweat and heat create the perfect environment for bacterial growth and that is what causes the odor. More sweat/heat = more bacteria = more odor.
There are deodorants that contain something like aluminum chlorid that "zaps" the sweat glands under your arms. It’s burns a little but the gain is NO more sweat ever! Worked like a charm on my dad who used to sweat like an animal, and a friend of mine. They are bone dry even after vigorous excercise!
Yerka is one of them!
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=Yerka+deodorant&hl=en&lr=&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title
Im not sure about other body parts but I’ve heard that people who have sweaty hands and feets can get botox injected into it and it wont sweat any more or as much…
Having the glands removed changed my life – I had tried all the products for years (and was a clean freak – it is a clincal condition, nothing to do with hygiene at all). If the problem is affecting your life get the operation – the physical scars are nothing compared to the emotional scars caused by excessive sweating and odour (and people\’s insensitivity to sufferers of it). I love my scars because they remind me of when my life restarted – just wish i\’d had it done earlier to avoid so much emotional stress – had been near suicidal at times because of it.