Is there a Medicine to stop Sweating on head?
My head sweats like hell when I get nervous, and its proven that Nervous Sweat smells worse than "Exercise Sweat" because your body’s hormones start kicking up.
Needless to say, I get these anxiety attacks around people and my head starts smelling profusely.
So I was wondering if there was a Medicine that I can get at a Dermatologist to stop the sweating on my scalp?
sarah belle- I emailed you with questions, please respond.
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My boyfriend has the same thing happen. He has really bad anxiety. So he sweats like that. In his arms pits and his head. His regular doctor gave him this roll one medication. Its called dry-coll or something I don’t know how its spelled. But he loves it and it works amazingly.
I have never heard of anything to stop the sweating, you might want to try to do therapy for the anxiety. Killing the cause is the best thing that you can do.
You can get botox. Botox is used to stop armpit sweat so why not head sweat.
I have the same problem with excessive sweating but I have been doing breathing exercises for 10 minutes everyday for about a week now and it makes me more relaxed.
I have done some research and I heard accupuncure can reset the body nervous system. If the breathing exercises don\’t work for me I might try it.
i do have a problem of sweating ,i have never ever heard of anything to stop sweating
There are a number of natural ingredients that can help reduce sweating and treat some of the underlying causes. Nat mur. helps to reduce excessive sweating and clamminess.
Lupulus as well as Castoreum and Argentum Nitricum help to address sweating, especially when related to nervousness, panic, anxiety, or obsessive thoughts. Lastly the ingredient Syphilinum helps to control fluid levels in the body, while also helping to control body odor which commonly accompanies excessive sweating.
I don\’t think it is normal for someone to stop sweating because it\’s our body\’s way to do its job.