As annoying as it may be, sweating is a natural function of your body. It helps balance your body’s temperature with the external environment. However, sweating can occur for no external reason at all. Sometimes it is triggered by our emotions, like anxiety, nervousness, or stress. Keep reading as we delve into the relationship between anxiety and sweating.
Have you ever thought of using baby powder as deodorant? The idea may not be too far-fetched, especially if you have sensitive skin. Unlike some conventional deodorants, baby powder is made to be gentle enough for a baby’s skin but effective enough to prevent diaper rash. It is designed to absorb moisture while keeping skin soft. In this article, we take a closer look at baby powder as deodorant and how to use it in your daily routine.
Sweating between your legs during hot weather and exercise is perfectly normal. It is your body’s way of cooling off when it gets too hot. But when crotch sweat becomes excessive, it can start causing problems in your everyday life. Emotionally, it may lead to feelings of embarrassment and self-consciousness. Physically, it can be extremely uncomfortable and cause other problems like odor and chafing. Keep reading as we take a closer look at the crotch sweat, its potential causes, and ways to stop it.
A lot of people struggle with excessive sweating. While taking a cold shower or using clinical strength antiperspirant may bring temporary relief, a change in diet might be all you need. It may be surprising to learn that certain foods trigger sweating. Conversely, you may be surprised to learn that there are actually foods to reduce sweating. Keep reading for our list of 13 foods to help you stop sweating.
Do you sweat after eating? For many people, it is commonplace to sweatafter eating a spicy entree. It is perfectly normal to sweat after eating certain types of foods and drinking certain drinks. But what ifyou sweat during all of your meals or when you simply think about eating? How concerned should you be? Keep reading to discover what could potentially be causing this and what to do about it.
Do you ever get a chill, and then suddenly break out into a sweat without exerting yourself? You may be experiencing cold sweats and not even know it. But don’t fret, you are not alone in these experiences as cold sweating is a common symptom of various conditions. To fully understand what is happening, it is helpful to know the causes of cold sweats, and how to manage them. Keep reading to learn more about cold sweats and the conditions associated with them.
Treatments to stop excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, range from home remedies to surgery. If you’re lucky, you find relief from your symptoms with one or more treatments. But some people suffer from severe sweating that interferes with their lives. In these extreme cases, their doctors may suggest hyperhidrosis surgery. In this article, we look at various hyperhidrosis treatments, including surgery.
Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night, with a jolt, to find your clothes and sheets soaked in sweat? The first time can be alarming not to mention incredibly uncomfortable and disruptive. If you are lucky it was an isolated event. Unfortunately, night sweats can become repetitive, depending on the reason they are happening. Keep reading as we explore what causes night sweating.
Do you find yourself sweating all over your whole body? Does it happen when you’re not doing something that would usually cause it, like working out or sitting in the hot sun? This may be caused by diaphoresis. The best way to get to the root of the problem is to visit your doctor to talk about your symptoms. While there are many diaphoresis causes, it is wise to determine the source of your excessive sweating so your doctor can recommend treatments.
Facial sweating, when it’s excessive and unstoppable, may present social and professional challenges. It can also wreak havoc on your self-confidence and interfere with daily life. Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, is a medical condition that affects about 15 million people worldwide. Of those people, about 10% of them experience excessive facial sweating. If you have trouble managing symptoms, it may be time to consult your doctor about medical treatments for facial sweating.
Do you find yourself sweating more than other people? Do you sweat for no reason at all? Are you looking for ways to manage or hide your sweat? These are typical scenarios for people who suffer from hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. If you struggle to get your sweating under control, you may want to talk to your doctor about the oral medication Glycopyrrolate for hyperhidrosis.
Sweaty feet are a natural occurrence for most of us at one point or another. The sweat produced by our feet helps to keep them cool and the skin moist. However, because each foot has over 250,000 sweat glands, foot sweat can be troublesome for someone who suffers from hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. When excessive sweating occurs, it can cause smelly feet. Check out what causes sweaty feet and tap into 9 easy ways to treat smelly feet.
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