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Solutions for excessive sweating

  • 10-06-2008 3:17pm
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    Hi, I have a small issue with excessive sweating, particularly under the arms and at the back of knees. Nothing dramatic. However, it is bad enough that no regular anti-perspirant is effective. In fact, I even tried a stronger type called Drychlor (thats probably the wrong spelling) which you put on under your arms at night, leave to dry and then use a regular anti-perspirant in the morning. It is supposed to improve sweating in about a week. I've tried it a few times in the last few years but with limited or no success. I hope this isn't going against the forum charter or anything like that, but can anyone reccommend another product to help with this problem? It is limiting and embarrassing, and short of trying Botox under my arms I can't think of anything!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,461 ✭✭✭DrIndy


    discussing the mechanisms of sweating and the associated physiology is permited in this thread.


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