Monday, March 15, 2010

Zoloft and eccessive facial sweating?

Does anyone else suffer from this problem, and has anyone got any suggestions to help this? I have been using driclor on my face for this which is helping, but it is very drying on my skin. any suggestions....I cant go on like this
Zoloft and eccessive facial sweating?
i dint think thats the zoloft go and talk to your Dr.


My palm & feet are sweating, treatment or medication can i take?

Drysol by prescription.
My palm %26amp; feet are sweating, treatment or medication can i take?
Drysol by prescription.

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How can i prevent sweating--and plz dont say deoderant!!!?

Go to the dermatologist. He can prescribe a special type of medication that you put on your armpits once or twice a day that will really help your sweating problem. I've found two that really work, Xerac AC and Drysol.
How can i prevent sweating--and plz dont say deoderant!!!?
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How can i prevent sweating--and plz dont say deoderant!!!?
you can't, it's your bodys way of keeping you from overheating
Reply:whats wrong with deoderant?





but anyway changing a diet can have good effect


and drinking alot of water
Reply:Make sure your thryoid is ok to reduce amount of sweat
Reply:Sweating is a natural part of the cooling off of the body, you cant and don't want to stop the process of sweating.
Reply:Deodorants help with odour. Antiperspirants help reduce sweating..
Reply:Hi i have found this site for you hope it helps you.





http://sweatcure.com/?engine=overture!79...
Reply:You can try wearing lighter clothing like cotton and drinking more water to keep yourself cooled off. It worked for me!
Reply:Not deodorant, use Anti-perspirant.
Reply:as long as your not stinky sweaty its ok....you can't prevent sweat thats what cools you body when your hot. So to prevet it you would have to dress light or not exert your self.
Reply:Relax! Sit in the air conditioning
Reply:well, a deodorant is for odor so i won't say that but make sure you use a strong anti-persperant, that might help control some of the sweat - i don't think you can prevent sweating, it is your bodies way of cooling you off in hot weather; if you sweat alot, see a doctor, maybe you have a problem. and don't remove your sweat glands, it isn't healthy.
Reply:I have the same problem 2.I sweat a lot especially around my armpits(don't say illl itz natural_).U shouln't be emberrased of sweating.And if someone makes fun of u just say that they sweat 2.Remember its natural and don't be emberrased!!!
Reply:wear lighter clothing, wash more fequently and use anti-persperent, If you are overweight try to lose some weight
Reply:i want to know too i have the same problem
Reply:You can't -- and you wouldn't really want to. Sweat is your body's way of doing several things. One is clearing things from your body, and another is a cooling mechanism. Every time you elevate your heartrate above its normal resting rate, you are going to perspire. That's just the way your body is made.


Some people have problems with sweating -- for example, during menopause, women can break out in a hot flush and sweat profusely for no reason at all. When you are nervous, or embarrassed, you can sweat. So there really isn't any way of preventing it.


What you can do is minimize the effects of sweat. Try wearing cotton close to your skin, if you live in a warm climate. If not, wear a polypropelene, which wicks away the sweat. If you're concerned about underarm sweat, you can wear dress shields which will protect your clothing and avoid showing a 'wet' stain under your arms. They can be washed daily, so they stay fresh.


Hope this is helpful.
Reply:You can't.
Reply:Movie stars used to inject botox in their arm pits to prevent the sweating.
Reply:well u can get these sweat pads and u just put them in ur arm pits and it holds in all the sweat all day
Reply:antibacterial soap, I just heard that. I don't know if it works, but you can try
Reply:I am going to say deodrant....try to get one that has a really high level of protection like Secret Ultra Plus. All of the cheap brands wont work well if you sweat a lot.
Reply:Hi.. Sweating is actually a natural process for everyone.. if u are worry abt the odour.. then look into ur diet...





skip the meat if u are those prone cases...





I tried.. and i am ok when i oni had vege :P
Reply:There is a perscription product you can get.
Reply:u cant prevent sweating.. sweating is a part of every one.. if you dont sweat ur not normal at all.. everyone sweats so u shouldnt have a problem with that... besides if you dont sweat how can you lose ur calories????
Reply:U CANT ...UNLESS U STOP EXERCISING AND GET FAT THEN YES DO THAT


dumb question...
Reply:there is a surgery for that
Reply:Have you had your blood sugar checked?....Sweating is a symptom of diabetes. It can also be a side effect of some prescription medicines. If this seems to be a problem, talk with your doctor, there are medications that can be prescribed for exessive sweating.
Reply:Man. A good scrub down twice a day with Dial antibacterial soap is not too bad.





Then... you can lotion up with some gold bond medicated body lotion.





Then... powder up with some gold bond powder.


After that you should wear an undershirt to keep the sweat at bay.


There are really cute undershirts on the market for us gals, you know?





Well, heck. You kinda need to wear an anti perspirant/ deodorant. No way to get around that, really. Then you can pick out a nice body splash and have that be it.
Reply:use an antipersperant
Reply:For underarm sweating, to reduce it you can use Certain Dri. Put it on at night everynight for a week and then every few days after that. I use it and it really works.


What is "I was sweating like a pig" translated in spanish?

Estaba sudando como un cerdo. A prop贸sito, los cerdos NO sudan. Por eso se revuelcan en el fango, para refrescarse. No tienen gl谩ndulas sudor铆paras
What is "I was sweating like a pig" translated in spanish?
Sudaba como un cerdo
What is "I was sweating like a pig" translated in spanish?
Sudaba como un cerdo or


sud茅 como un cerdo
Reply:Since this is a street slogan I will give you also the street slogan translation for that in Spanish.





"Estaba sudando como un cerdo".
Reply:Sudaba como un puerco
Reply:Yo sudaba como un cochino is the literal translation, but I've never ever heard anyone say anything like that. You're more likely to hear, "Yo sudaba a chorros." Most espressions have equivalents in other languages, but they seldom translate directly.
Reply:Sudaba como un cerdo.
Reply:i kno spanish but i ant ganna tells
Reply:Sudaba como un chancho.





pig is: chancho, cerdo, puerco, depending on the country.
Reply:Estaba transpirando como cerdo.
Reply:Just a little tidbit of little-known info:





If you were sweating like a pig, that means you weren麓t sweating at all. Pigs don麓t sweat (they don麓t have sweat glands) which is why they like rolling around in mud; to keep cool.





As for the translation, AS and desperat are both the best.


How does one stop sweating after exercise?

My running partner is a sweater. Plain and simple. The problem is that he has to schedule his workouts so that he has at least an hour between the time he stops running/exercising and when he has to attend a meeting. What can he do to cool down faster? He tried taking a hot shower instead of a cold one, but that didn't work for him.
How does one stop sweating after exercise?
Hot or cold shower doesn't help here at all. All he has to do is just take a short nap right after the excercise for about atleast 30 minutes But without taking any shower and then take medium-cold shower when he gets up. This helps a lot coz while he is taking nap it allows all the stimulated body systems to relax and help regain its normal body temperature. As a result, every profusing sweat glands go back to normal state and brings much cooler effect to the whole body.
How does one stop sweating after exercise?
sweating is healthy. i sweat more than any1 i kno.... it gets poisons out of your body


My ductwork under elevated house is covered by drywall and is sweating thru the drywall,what do i do?

i have a elevated house. the ductwork is framed in and covered by drywall. it sweats and makes stains on the ceiling when it is really humid. any suggestions?
My ductwork under elevated house is covered by drywall and is sweating thru the drywall,what do i do?
In my basement if I don't leave a vent open my ducts does the same,so maybe you need some way for air to get under there.
My ductwork under elevated house is covered by drywall and is sweating thru the drywall,what do i do?
The first thing that I would do is make sure your AC unit is in tip top shape. It may be leaking from inside the ducts and this is moisture that should be picked up by the evaporator.





I doubt the dry wall temp is below the dew point, but insulating may help.

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Help on hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)!!!?

Are there any medication (no surgery please) on hyperhidrosis. I've tried few, but without success. If available on the shelf, please advise me. I've almost given up hope as hyperhidrosis hinders my social progress.
Help on hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)!!!?
there is a product called "Tussy" it is been around forever and there isn't alot of advertising about it but i have had a problem with sweating to the point that even my clothes were stained yellow. i started using "tussy" about 16 years ago and i have never been happier. i always thought that for such an effective product it was never given much credit but it does work!
Help on hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)!!!?
i had hyperhidrosis since i was a little kid and i did surgery and it worked wonderfull, my suggestion would be that.


botox is terrible it costs alot and it does damage to you after awhile.


nothing really works good... i tried roll ons to stop the sweating and lots of weird things.


if you are really against surgery the only thing i can think of is take a lil towel or rag with you and use that...
Reply:The initial treatment for hyperhidrosis is usually medical and does not involve surgery. There are ointments and salves available (i.e., Drysol) that are astringents that tend to dry up the sweat glands. Another treatment is iontopheresis. This consists of a treatment of electrical stimulation, usually in the hands. Patients place their hands in a bath through which an electrical current is passed. This treatment tends to "stun" the sweat glands and can decrease the secretion of sweat for periods of 6 hours to one week. One of the most recent treatments proposed is the injection of botulinum toxin (Botox) into the area of excessive sweating. This is a toxin that affects nerve endings and decreases the transmission of the nerve impulses to the sweat glands thus resulting in decreased sweating. It generally requires several injections in the palms or underarms and it remains effective from one to six months. Repeated injections are nearly always required to maintain an adequate level of dryness.





In addition to the above treatments, many medicines have been utilized with varying success. These include both sedatives (in those patients with stress-induced hyperhidrosis) and medications that affect the nervous system. A family practitioner or internist often begins the initial treatment for hyperhidrosis. Cases not responding to simple treatment regimens are often then referred to a specialist such as a dermatologist or neurologist. In general, surgery is contemplated only when the less invasive medical treatments have failed to provide adequate treatment