Underarm sweating

Well, I'm not sure that I was noticing that before but recently I started to notice all my shirts with a wet stain under arms and it didn't stop there. Before I would sweat when I'm working out but now I can just sit down and sweat underarms. Lot's of people in my office have a similar problem. I'm not sure if it's problem but it doesn't look good. Deodorant don't help. I started to use underarm pads. Is this cool to use? Does anybody using them?
 
I haven't ever used them but you can try wearing shirts that are bit more loose or open so you wouldn't sweat as much.
 
Haven't tried using it, but somehow, I guess, it works for people with this kind of problem.. It is a much cheaper solution to excessive sweating than botox. But a good advice is to know first why you are experiencing such condition.. because it can be due to other illnesses like hyperthyroidism, psychiatric disorders, menopause and obesity.
 
Haven't tried using it, but somehow, I guess, it works for people with this kind of problem.. It is a much cheaper solution to excessive sweating than botox. But a good advice is to know first why you are experiencing such condition.. because it can be due to other illnesses like hyperthyroidism, psychiatric disorders, menopause and obesity.


I think there's nothing medically wrong about people with underarm sweating. It’s just the way it is. Underarm sweats are normal - the human does these to cool off. As for the underarms pad, if it works for you, do it. But I think that is overkill - like having a panty liner under your arm.
 
I think you try to use a new t-shirt that could be test of your sweating underarm , deodorant is not the solution to solved your problem.
 
Well, I'm not sure that I was noticing that before but recently I started to notice all my shirts with a wet stain under arms and it didn't stop there. Before I would sweat when I'm working out but now I can just sit down and sweat underarms. Lot's of people in my office have a similar problem. I'm not sure if it's problem but it doesn't look good. Deodorant don't help. I started to use underarm pads. Is this cool to use? Does anybody using them?

I do and been using them for 6 months now. I don't know is it cool but it's very useful. The one that I use, Nonchalante underarm pads are not perfect, but more reliable then other pads I've tried. My wife was using them so I thought " Why not..."
 
Ok this is not advise on how to stop sweating as if you are in the highest or lowest end of the fitness spectrum, this is simply not going to happen without applying a daily coat of PVA glue over every pore on your body. Sorry.
I have however managed to find ways to avoid the smell and to some extent the appearance of my virtual continous sweating. I use alum to kill off the bacteria that creates the odour, you can be trendy and buy PitRok or another brand or tight and buy unbranded shaving alum, it's the same stuff. The other thing I use is baby powder, this is cheap designed to absorb trace moisture, and disguise the odour of urine so any smell getting through is generally covered and I have noticed substantial drop in sweat marks.
There are reasons the TV ads for sweat protection only show the dramatic physical activity for 30 seconds at a time, or someone sat at a desk or in an air-conditioned bar. Because anyone who is seriously physical for more than 10 minutes at a time will tell you that none of these theoretically effective 24 or 48 hour anti persperants will last, and they will give you a rash for trying to prevent the body doing what it needs.
 
I think you can try rubbing lemon on your underarms and leaving it for 15minutes and then washing it off.
 
You probably want to check out some prescription deodorant.
I have the same problem, not sure what to do though.Just keep on the lookout.. I know Degree has some good antiperspirant.
 
Hello,
It is because of heat in body. As much you seat in hot atmosphere you should realize this...
 
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