Control heavy perspiration?
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there are several ways to deter this problem. Make sure you're using a deorderant and ANTI-PERSPIRANT. You have to look at the small print. There is one over the counter called Mitchem that i would start with i've seen this work very well. Drysol is available by presription only but it super effective. I would start with Mitchem or Certain-Dry in order to save yourself money. Otherwise see a doctor and get an Rx for Drysol.
PS i don't even know what that means you'll get hot inside.. lol no you won't. This is a problem for a lot of people if you use the AP daily and shower washing the area well you will not have an issue with any health-problems. They have reformulated products so they do not contain the same amount of aluminum chloride as they used to which has been linked to alzheimers in later life, but seriously, these claims are unfounded and these are FDA approved medications.
Perspiration is a natural body function to help the body cool itself, why would you want to stop your body from doing something it was meant to do? Get a towel, use deodorant, but don't stop sweating.
I think that using deoderant would work well. Put on a lot of it. If you don't want to, you could try anti-perspirant, but it's bad for you. Anti-perspirant (sort of like deoderant) traps all the heat that you make in your body, so you can get hot inside, easily. Hope I helped!
I understand why you want to, but keep in mind that perspiration is the body's way of keeping itself cool. Without it, your body would overheat and you would die. Make sure your deordorant is a deodorant PUS an antiperspirant. A lot of the deodorants sold on the market are just that...deodorants. They hide the smell of perspiration (actually the perspiration itself doesn't smell...it's when the perspiration mixes with the germs and stuff on your skin that you get the smell), but don't stop the perspiration. Hope this helps.
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