Friday, November 6, 2009

Can anyone help? My b/f suffers from excess sweating under the armpits area.?

He has tried deodrants which are applied at night and removed in the morning, but nothing works! There is no BO from him, just excessive sweat, I have tried to get him to go to the doctors, but he is too embarrased, any help much appreciated? Thankx
Can anyone help? My b/f suffers from excess sweating under the armpits area.?
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Can anyone help? My b/f suffers from excess sweating under the armpits area.?
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Reply:haha dunno try rapping him in toilet roll like a mummy!!
Reply:there is surgery , sweat glands are "de activated " for the want of a better word
Reply:There are prescription medications that can help him, but he would need to see a doctor. Excessive sweating is a common complaint and easily dealt with.
Reply:Tell him to go to the doctors. Bribe him if you have to. There's no reason to be embarrassed. Doctors have seen everything and excessive sweating is not uncommon.
Reply:when you said you deodrant do you mean anti-persirant


only anti perspirant reduces sweating, normal deodrants don't
Reply:Make sure the deodorants he is trying has anti-persprent in it. That's what stops the sweat. If not, try to get him to go to the doctor, they go have great stuff that can stop this problem for him. Good Luck.
Reply:I used to also, a miracle product my gf found for me is called CertainDry. You can get it at WalGreens or where ever you do your shopping. It's about $5 a bottle, put on after the shower and before bed so it can soak in all night and he'll be dry as a bone. I used to have pit marks down my sides and they are completely gone now, complete miracle!!
Reply:is that the guy in the guy in the Lynx advert with the kippers in his arms?
Reply:Hey, no sweat.





Tape sponges under his pits and wring 'em out every couple hours.
Reply:I find the Clinique Antiperspirant stick is good. Not cheap at a tenner, but good.





There's also dietary solutions - stay away from caffeine - it stimulates sweating.
Reply:Try Mitcham roll-on, around 拢2.60 from the supermarket - it worked for me in a heatwave (and everyone else I've recommended it to!) ;-)





If it doesn't work for the boyf, go with him to the doctor... he may feel less embarrassed telling the doctor if you are there.


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