Sweaty Armpits Causing You Problems? Obsess No More!
I’ve noticed that a lot of websites on the internet address the problem of excessively sweaty armpits (hyperhidrosis). There are a lot of “natural” treatments, but I also realized that there are several fairly “aggressive” hyperhidrosis treatments.
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During the course of my research, I actually discovered a fantastic natural approach to treating armpit sweat that didn’t require any of these more drastic methods. It has really made my life so much easier and restored my confidence. You really need to get this ebook if you want to cure overly sweaty armpits. Go check it out now by clicking here: sweaty armpits or by clicking the More Info button located left, under the picture of the book (you can also click on the picture).
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However, I know how much of a struggle it can be to find solutions that are effective in hindering armpit sweating. Since I had already taken the time to research these methods, I decided I would share what I found.
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There are some prescription strength antiperspirants that can assist in providing temporary relief from underarm sweat. These antiperspirants work best when they have been on the affected area for six to eight hours. With this is mind, the optimal time to apply these products is at nighttime before going to bed. You will want to make sure that you follow the directions very closely. The downside is that prolonged, repeated application can lead to severe irritation to the underarm area.
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One approach that I wasn’t very familiar with was the option of taking oral medication as a hyperhidrosis treatment. These medications actually block the nerve impulses that connect to the sweat glands, and as a result, less sweat is produced. These treatments can be effective; however, the results can be accompanied with side effect ranging from dry mouth to blurred vision.
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You might have heard of a lot of celebrities getting Botox treatments to help with their sweaty armpits. Yes, even celebrities suffer from armpit sweat! The Botox treatment for armpits works pretty much the same way that Botox for wrinkles works. A local anesthetic is rubbed onto the area to be treated, and the Botox is injected into several areas. Although sweating is greatly reduced, you should be advised that sweating does not completely stop, but most patients usually see an 80-90% decrease in armpit sweat. The process is fairly expensive, and there is no guarantee that you will not feel pain. I would definitely recommend talking to your doctor prior to pursuing Botox for hyperhidrosis treatment to see if it is right for you.
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Some people turn to acupuncture to treat hyperhidrosis. Although you may be desperate to find a solution for your sweaty armpits, I strongly advise against seeking treatment from a non licensed practitioner. There have been reports of severe infections and even punctured organs from acupuncture that is performed incorrectly.
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Sympathectomy is another term for having surgery to treat armpit sweating. Two small incisions are made under in each armpit, and the surgeon identifies and removes the glands that are responsible for hyperhidrosis. It is important to remember that although it may seem minor, sympathectomy is in fact a surgical procedure, and does have its share of side effects, including compensatory sweating. This means that to compensate for the removal of the sweat glands in one area of the body, another part of the body may start to experience excessive sweating.
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I hope this was helpful, and that you will be able to find a treatment just as effective as the one I discovered. Everyone deserves to feel confident in their own skin.
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PS: To learn more about the awesome method that helped me naturally treat sweaty armpits click here or click on the blue More Information button just under the picture of the book. Go check it out now!

