squish it...you know you wanna......squiiiiish it.
My palms are Sweating I start to breath quickly my hearts starts pumping, then i see the GINORMUS Spot wat2do?
follow through
My palms are Sweating I start to breath quickly my hearts starts pumping, then i see the GINORMUS Spot wat2do?
go to the doctor you could have MRSA or even Ringworm
Reply:If you can not go through and do it yourself. I woulod suggest that you get a friend or family member to help you out by squishing it!
Reply:i gather the spot is a blob in your vision not one you squeeze as suggested by the other answers, if so it sounds like panic attacks. my mum has them, take deep breaths and wait for it to go. look them up on the net of see your GP. Xx
Sunday, March 14, 2010
What stops excessive sweating?
I'm 19 a a tad overweight. My problem is, I wash everyday, apply antipersperant deodorant but I still smell like BO!! It's at its worst on a night out when I'm trying to pull!! I don't have huge damp patches but I do smell.
What can I do??
What stops excessive sweating?
regular masturbation helps a lot! trust me! u will be relieved!
What stops excessive sweating?
try some talc powder. there are scented ones, then there are the basic ones (gold bond is the most common i think, other than plain baby powder).
use this in addition to your deodorant/antiperspirant , which you might want to change. your body can get used to one chemical make up after a while!
Reply:How often do U bathe?
At least twice a day is a must.
Reply:check with your doctor
Reply:Through a systematic evaluation of causes and triggers of excessive sweating, followed by a judicious, stepwise approach to treatment, many people with this annoying disorder can achieve good results and improved quality of life.
The approach to treating hyperhidrosis generally proceeds as follows:
Over-the-counter antiperspirants -- usually tried first because they are readily available. Antiperspirants containing aluminum chloride (for example, Certain-Dri) may be more effective when other antiperspirants have failed
Prescription strength antiperspirants -- those containing aluminum chloride hexahydrate
Iontophoresis -- a device which passes direct electricity through the skin using tap water
Oral medications -- ones called anticholinergics which reduce sweating
Botox (botulinum toxin) -- recently approved in the U.S. by the FDA for treating excessive axillary (underarm) sweating
Surgery -- cervical sympathectomy, as a last resort
Aluminum chloride hexahydrate
When regular antiperspirants fail, as they often do, to remedy hyperhidrosis most doctors start by recommending aluminum chloride hexahydrate (Drysol), a prescription-strength version of aluminum chloride. It is applied just before bedtime seven to 10 nights in a row, then roughly once a week thereafter to maintain improvement. This treatment works reasonably well for many patients whose problem is excessive underarm sweating, but is not satisfactory for most of those with palm and sole sweating.
The main side effect with Drysol is irritation, which can sometimes, but not always, be overcome by reducing the frequency of use or applying antiinflammatory medications such as lotions containing hydrocortisone.
Iontophoresis
Iontophoresis was introduced over 50 years ago as a treatment for excessive sweating. Its exact mechanism of action is still unclear. The procedure uses water to conduct an electric current to the skin which combats production of sweat. Current is applied typically for 10-20 minutes per session, initially with two to three sessions per week followed by a maintenance program of treatments at one- to three-week intervals, depending upon the patient's response. Iontophoresis treatments sound potentially painful but, in fact, they are not.
Patients purchase devices for this treatment through a doctor鈥檚 prescription. Medical insurers sometimes cover the cost.
Oral Medications
Oral anticholinergic medications such as glycopyrrolate (Robinul) are not commonly used for this condition, because in order to work they often produce side-effects like dry mouth and blurred vision.
Botox
Botulinum toxin (Botox), a muscle poison much in the news as a cosmetic treatment for wrinkles, has actually been used in many areas of medicine for some time, such as in the treatment of muscle spasms, and certain types of headaches. Its latest medical niche is the treatment of excessive underarm sweating.
Fifty (50) units of Botox are injected into roughly 20 spots in each armpit. This may produce approximately six months of relief from sweating. The injections are uncomfortable, but use of a very small injection needle makes them tolerable.
Now that this treatment has received FDA approval, many health insurers are providing coverage for the injections and the Botox itself, which is quite costly.
Currently, the FDA has not approved Botox for treating sweating of the palms and soles of the feet, though some physicians are administering it as an off-label use, reportedly with success. Palm injections cause more pain, requiring nerve blocks to numb the hands in order to make the injections comfortable.
Surgery
Thoracic sympathectomy is surgical interruption of the sympathetic nerves responsible for sweating. Sympathectomy is an operation intended to destroy part of the nerve supply to the sweat glands in the skin. The surgeon inserts a special endoscopic instrument into the chest between two ribs just below the armpit. The lung is briefly deflated to better visualize and destroy the nerves. Sympathectomy is both effective and risky. Even with newer endoscopic techniques, the complications can include excessive sweating in other parts of the body and lung and nerve problems. As many of these complications are serious and not reversible, this option is rarely used, and then only as a last resort.
Reply:hey ,
have you heard about that site called stop sweating and start living , they offer a book that carries the same title, i bought that book some time ago and my sweating problems have gone for good, here is the link to it http://stop-sweating.co.nr , hope it helps.
What can I do??
What stops excessive sweating?
regular masturbation helps a lot! trust me! u will be relieved!
What stops excessive sweating?
try some talc powder. there are scented ones, then there are the basic ones (gold bond is the most common i think, other than plain baby powder).
use this in addition to your deodorant/antiperspirant , which you might want to change. your body can get used to one chemical make up after a while!
Reply:How often do U bathe?
At least twice a day is a must.
Reply:check with your doctor
Reply:Through a systematic evaluation of causes and triggers of excessive sweating, followed by a judicious, stepwise approach to treatment, many people with this annoying disorder can achieve good results and improved quality of life.
The approach to treating hyperhidrosis generally proceeds as follows:
Over-the-counter antiperspirants -- usually tried first because they are readily available. Antiperspirants containing aluminum chloride (for example, Certain-Dri) may be more effective when other antiperspirants have failed
Prescription strength antiperspirants -- those containing aluminum chloride hexahydrate
Iontophoresis -- a device which passes direct electricity through the skin using tap water
Oral medications -- ones called anticholinergics which reduce sweating
Botox (botulinum toxin) -- recently approved in the U.S. by the FDA for treating excessive axillary (underarm) sweating
Surgery -- cervical sympathectomy, as a last resort
Aluminum chloride hexahydrate
When regular antiperspirants fail, as they often do, to remedy hyperhidrosis most doctors start by recommending aluminum chloride hexahydrate (Drysol), a prescription-strength version of aluminum chloride. It is applied just before bedtime seven to 10 nights in a row, then roughly once a week thereafter to maintain improvement. This treatment works reasonably well for many patients whose problem is excessive underarm sweating, but is not satisfactory for most of those with palm and sole sweating.
The main side effect with Drysol is irritation, which can sometimes, but not always, be overcome by reducing the frequency of use or applying antiinflammatory medications such as lotions containing hydrocortisone.
Iontophoresis
Iontophoresis was introduced over 50 years ago as a treatment for excessive sweating. Its exact mechanism of action is still unclear. The procedure uses water to conduct an electric current to the skin which combats production of sweat. Current is applied typically for 10-20 minutes per session, initially with two to three sessions per week followed by a maintenance program of treatments at one- to three-week intervals, depending upon the patient's response. Iontophoresis treatments sound potentially painful but, in fact, they are not.
Patients purchase devices for this treatment through a doctor鈥檚 prescription. Medical insurers sometimes cover the cost.
Oral Medications
Oral anticholinergic medications such as glycopyrrolate (Robinul) are not commonly used for this condition, because in order to work they often produce side-effects like dry mouth and blurred vision.
Botox
Botulinum toxin (Botox), a muscle poison much in the news as a cosmetic treatment for wrinkles, has actually been used in many areas of medicine for some time, such as in the treatment of muscle spasms, and certain types of headaches. Its latest medical niche is the treatment of excessive underarm sweating.
Fifty (50) units of Botox are injected into roughly 20 spots in each armpit. This may produce approximately six months of relief from sweating. The injections are uncomfortable, but use of a very small injection needle makes them tolerable.
Now that this treatment has received FDA approval, many health insurers are providing coverage for the injections and the Botox itself, which is quite costly.
Currently, the FDA has not approved Botox for treating sweating of the palms and soles of the feet, though some physicians are administering it as an off-label use, reportedly with success. Palm injections cause more pain, requiring nerve blocks to numb the hands in order to make the injections comfortable.
Surgery
Thoracic sympathectomy is surgical interruption of the sympathetic nerves responsible for sweating. Sympathectomy is an operation intended to destroy part of the nerve supply to the sweat glands in the skin. The surgeon inserts a special endoscopic instrument into the chest between two ribs just below the armpit. The lung is briefly deflated to better visualize and destroy the nerves. Sympathectomy is both effective and risky. Even with newer endoscopic techniques, the complications can include excessive sweating in other parts of the body and lung and nerve problems. As many of these complications are serious and not reversible, this option is rarely used, and then only as a last resort.
Reply:hey ,
have you heard about that site called stop sweating and start living , they offer a book that carries the same title, i bought that book some time ago and my sweating problems have gone for good, here is the link to it http://stop-sweating.co.nr , hope it helps.
Why are you SWEATING right now?
cause i have an anxiety disorder.
it causes my hands to sweat. =[
thats the only thing but it suckks.
Why are you SWEATING right now?
too much hot sauce
Why are you SWEATING right now?
cuz its 95 degrees outside
Reply:The heat index outside is 105 and I don't have air conditioning....
Reply:cuz its so hot in the hallway of my apartment n ive been walking back n fourth from the laundry room
Reply:itchy to
Reply:It's 110 f that's way
Reply:B/C I am in texas and it is hot
Reply:cuz it's so muggy it's hard to breathe =]
Reply:Because its effing hot out
Reply:cause I'm a pregnant woman, it's what we do, lol.
Reply:i have no air-conditioning!LOL
Reply:or am i?
Reply:work and it was hot outside
Reply:I'm not. I'm so cold.
Reply:because i'm in the room , lol
Reply:I sweat all the time....
Reply:Because I'm in Pittsburgh!
Reply:Cause im so hot! ; P
Reply:I'm not I am inside enjoying the AC and it is very hot outside like 97 I do believe!
Reply:Because I generate no more 'b.a.'s'
Reply:I am sweating becuase I am answering so many tough questions... it's really hard work. lol!!! =)
Reply:just a little..
Reply:I'm not
Reply:Its what happens when you are really hung over like I am now. Quiet ok, my head hurts too.
Reply:cuz i'm thinking of you (hope u r not a guy though cuz then that'd be gay)
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it causes my hands to sweat. =[
thats the only thing but it suckks.
Why are you SWEATING right now?
too much hot sauce
Why are you SWEATING right now?
cuz its 95 degrees outside
Reply:The heat index outside is 105 and I don't have air conditioning....
Reply:cuz its so hot in the hallway of my apartment n ive been walking back n fourth from the laundry room
Reply:itchy to
Reply:It's 110 f that's way
Reply:B/C I am in texas and it is hot
Reply:cuz it's so muggy it's hard to breathe =]
Reply:Because its effing hot out
Reply:cause I'm a pregnant woman, it's what we do, lol.
Reply:i have no air-conditioning!LOL
Reply:or am i?
Reply:work and it was hot outside
Reply:I'm not. I'm so cold.
Reply:because i'm in the room , lol
Reply:I sweat all the time....
Reply:Because I'm in Pittsburgh!
Reply:Cause im so hot! ; P
Reply:I'm not I am inside enjoying the AC and it is very hot outside like 97 I do believe!
Reply:Because I generate no more 'b.a.'s'
Reply:I am sweating becuase I am answering so many tough questions... it's really hard work. lol!!! =)
Reply:just a little..
Reply:I'm not
Reply:Its what happens when you are really hung over like I am now. Quiet ok, my head hurts too.
Reply:cuz i'm thinking of you (hope u r not a guy though cuz then that'd be gay)
computer
I'm 16 year old girl, and I feel like i have a sweating problem. What can I do to not sweat through clothes?
I also use secret as my deodarant, and I have two different kinds and I know was scent, when I sweat, makes me smell, and the other scent doesn't . Why is this? And any suggestions on any other types of deodarants, or if my doctor can do anything about this?
I'm 16 year old girl, and I feel like i have a sweating problem. What can I do to not sweat through clothes?
i forget what it is called but yes your dr can give you a prescription for a deodorant to use for severe cases. there is also secret clinial strength deod if you want to give that a try as well
I'm 16 year old girl, and I feel like i have a sweating problem. What can I do to not sweat through clothes?
Secret also just came out with an "almost prescription strength" deodorant.
Try wearing shirts that are not so tight, or try lighter colors that wont show.
I'm 16 year old girl, and I feel like i have a sweating problem. What can I do to not sweat through clothes?
i forget what it is called but yes your dr can give you a prescription for a deodorant to use for severe cases. there is also secret clinial strength deod if you want to give that a try as well
I'm 16 year old girl, and I feel like i have a sweating problem. What can I do to not sweat through clothes?
Secret also just came out with an "almost prescription strength" deodorant.
Try wearing shirts that are not so tight, or try lighter colors that wont show.
After playing sports (sweating) my face becomes dry...?
A lot of dry skin accumulated around the eyebrows and near it. My skin is very bad in general, but I don't see a purpose for this... Thanks.
After playing sports (sweating) my face becomes dry...?
something that you might need, that can help is a facial moisturizer.
this may sound kinda wierd, but look to neutrogena for something like that they work ...
After playing sports (sweating) my face becomes dry...?
salt on the skin? idk but it happens to me too when i had bad skin. just remember, wash your face after you work out but if you had washed your face earlier in the day don't do it again later. put on lotion twice a day, even if you think its going to make it oilier...it won't becuase it will hydrate your skin enough where it wont produce as much oil. i learned this a year ago and my skin has improved so much with out usuing medication.
After playing sports (sweating) my face becomes dry...?
something that you might need, that can help is a facial moisturizer.
this may sound kinda wierd, but look to neutrogena for something like that they work ...
After playing sports (sweating) my face becomes dry...?
salt on the skin? idk but it happens to me too when i had bad skin. just remember, wash your face after you work out but if you had washed your face earlier in the day don't do it again later. put on lotion twice a day, even if you think its going to make it oilier...it won't becuase it will hydrate your skin enough where it wont produce as much oil. i learned this a year ago and my skin has improved so much with out usuing medication.
How do I keep my hands from sweating in the winter?
Talcum power works wonders. Bring it with you.
How do I keep my hands from sweating in the winter?
Buy a deodorant that's high in aluminum chloride (Certain Dri or Drysol) and apply it to your hands. Aluminum Chloride is the ingredient that blocks sweat pores.
How do I keep my hands from sweating in the winter?
Use a hand warmer. The heat will dry it off.
How do I keep my hands from sweating in the winter?
Buy a deodorant that's high in aluminum chloride (Certain Dri or Drysol) and apply it to your hands. Aluminum Chloride is the ingredient that blocks sweat pores.
How do I keep my hands from sweating in the winter?
Use a hand warmer. The heat will dry it off.
My hands are sweating randomly...help?
So over the last few monthes my hands have become clammy and sometimes just plain sweaty. It seems random because Ive had job interviews etc where my hands are dry but Id say 60% of the time over the last few monthes my hands are now sweaty. Needless to say, with society as it is, and hand shakes with adults and hand slaps with friends, I dont know what to do when I cant touch there hands because mine are wetter than all the girls at Paris Hiltons jail
My hands are sweating randomly...help?
lol. I know exactly what you're talking about.... My lil sister has the same problem. The dr told her she was born with all the sweat glands and left me with none. He also recommended her to get botox under her armpit to control her sweat glands or something of that nature. As for me, I was born with barely any sweat glands. My hands sweat at weird times, like when its extremely cold outside and don't sweat in the heat like you would think they would.
My hands are sweating randomly...help?
ok ew lol but anyway yea maybe your nervous.calm down don't think too much.always have napkins to wipe your hands dry when you need too.
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My hands are sweating randomly...help?
lol. I know exactly what you're talking about.... My lil sister has the same problem. The dr told her she was born with all the sweat glands and left me with none. He also recommended her to get botox under her armpit to control her sweat glands or something of that nature. As for me, I was born with barely any sweat glands. My hands sweat at weird times, like when its extremely cold outside and don't sweat in the heat like you would think they would.
My hands are sweating randomly...help?
ok ew lol but anyway yea maybe your nervous.calm down don't think too much.always have napkins to wipe your hands dry when you need too.
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