How I Overcame My Sweating Problems

by Jeff on April 28, 2010

Living with my sweating problems over the years has given me a lot of insight into this condition that I hope to share with anybody willing to listen to me today. If you’ve been reading other posts of mine before this, then you already know that I have had this condition since around the time of me entering 6th grade. I have learned a lot about all of the different things that can make this condition worse as well as what you can do to help make it better. If you are looking for a good amount of insight from somebody who has dealt with this problem for a good number of years, then I’m your guy!

First of all, I feel compelled to say that everybody I meet that wants to stop sweat from being overproduced in their body is on a huge crusade to try all of these crazy “cures” right off of the bat. All I have to say is that if you suspect, or even if you KNOW, that you have this kind of problem then your first course of action needs to be visiting your doctor. Most people are terribly embarrassed to do this, but guess what? Your doctor has only seen hundreds to thousands of similar cases, many much worse then yours and they aren’t in a position to hold a judgment against you. Sometimes we make our fears into excuses to prevent us from seeking and gaining the help we need only to keep us inside of a comfort zone – if you have a sweating problem and you know it, begin by visiting your doctor.

It took me a long time to realize this and by visiting my doctor I learned about what the nature and the name of the condition was. Once my problem had a name attached to it and I could begin researching it, I began to accept it more and I felt more empowered rather then dis-empowered by what my body was doing. I can tell you that just knowing that helped to reduce a lot of what I came to call anxiety sweating, or sweating as a result of being nervous or very anxious. Just knowing or expecting that I would sweat profusely was usually enough to trigger this condition for me.

Since my condition was specifically effecting my armpit area, I wanted nothing more personally then to stop armpit sweating as soon as possible. My doctor put me on some heavy-duty versions of prescription deodorants that you can’t buy in a store, however, unfortunately enough they didn’t do that much to help my condition since it was definitely classified as being on the “severe” side of the spectrum. Still, I wanted nothing more then to stop my overactive sweat glands from producing too much perspiration so I started looking for more alternative solutions.

Everybody wants to stop sweating naturally, but truthfully, there is no “magic bullet” or cure for sweating that is going to just make it all go away. These types of conditions are difficult to treat in the first place; I have noticed one thing over the years that has effected my condition more so then any other factor and yes, you guessed it, it was none other then my diet.

Once I started to eliminate all of the junk and the garbage out of my diet and started eating more organic and whole foods I noticed an IMMEDIATE improvement. I would say that I went from being in the severe category to maybe going down to a slightly moderate case – as long as I kept my anxiety under control I was fine.

For me, the causes of sweating that I found myself to be predisposed to or things that could aggravate my condition were definitely diet and stress. Once I began to fix these things and bring them under my control, my sweating problems definitely improved dramatically.

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Sweating problems can be a lot for any individual to deal with since they have components of mental, emotional and physical aspects that all come to impact those who have this condition. Sometimes the best way to over come this condition is to deal with it on a personal level rather then trying to seek out as many “cures” as possible to combat the condition at first. It’s good to gain an understanding of the cause of your condition before you try to run out and seek a sweating cure that is suppose to “magically” resolve the condition itself. If you think about things on a deeper level, the more you feed into “cures” that only end up not giving you the results you want, the deeper your self confidence and self esteem will plunge.

Sweating problems can occur in a number of different areas, becoming familiar with these areas and how each one has its own unique course of action and different treatment options in invaluable information when it comes time to finding a solution that is right for you. Before you begin with anything, you should consult with a licensed doctor who can give you a better understanding of the severity of your particular condition and what options are best for you.

Sweating Armpits – Is personally what I deal with. This condition is one of the more visually noticeable ones because a strong and distinctive odor as well as the typical sweat marks and stains will follow this. The first thing you should look into is deodorants, and if those don’t work you can look into things like sweat pads. Surgical procedures are not so common of a thing for this kind of condition making other alternatives worth looking into.

Facial Sweating – Can be VERY annoying since it is obviously taking place at the center of focus on your head. There are a number of special treatments that can be used to reduce the amount of sweat in the area, however, depending on how severe your case is most of the time it is recommended that you carry around a special cloth that is designed to soak up the excessive amounts of sweat and perspiration so that it can help to reduce much of the odor (if any) that is present. In the cases of extreme facial sweating, a special type of medication is usually prescribed to help reduce the amount of sweat that occurs on your face – surgical procedures are also not that common for this type of condition.

Sweaty Palms – As far as sweating problems go, is not one of the more embarrassing forms of this condition to have since it is generally more annoying then something that impact your way of life or self confidence.

Sweating Feet – Usually go hand in hand with sweaty palms for some individuals and can be quite annoying because the buildup of bacteria in the area of the feet can result in frequent bacterial and yeast infections. Special socks are made that act much like sweat pads do for the reason that they help to absorb most of the sweat and eliminate the odor with special things like activated carbon which also serves to help reduce the occurrence of infections.

It is important that you discuss your sweating problems with your doctor as only they can accurately make a treatment that is centered and focused around your diagnosis. What may help one particular area of the body with reducing sweat might not be a realistic option for another and different approaches are always recommended based upon your unique severity.

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