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(Medical-NewsWire.com, July 20, 2012 ) Santa Monica, CA -- Sweating itslelf is not a serious medical condition, it regulates the body temperature and also plays an active role in eliminating toxins from the body. However, excessive sweating can cause very serious distress to those who experience it. The difference between Primary and Secondary hyperhidrosis is very important. A cold, sweaty handshake, sweat dripping from hands onto papers at work, or onto the computer, or armpit sweating causing wet patches, can be an embarrassing occurrence. Eczema may also develop as the affected skin can become irritated and sore and infected.
The site focuses on underarm sweat, one of the most prevalent and obvious conditions because it causes staining on the clothes and may produce an unpleasant odor. By examining the issues surrounding the problem, plus the causes, it offers simple lifestyle solutions to be able to help manage or reduce the problem, and prevent it from becoming worse.
"Proper hygiene is very important in people who experience sweaty armpits. Sweat in itself does not have any odor at all, but it begins to smell badly when it gets into contact with bacteria on skin or on clothes. Clothing should not be worn more than once." said the spokesperson.
"The website says that prescription pills, processed foods, eating spicy food, and obesity can all have an effect on the amount of sweat produced".
The site points out some new lifestyle changes that can be made to manage the problem, such as using dress shields to absorb excess sweat, avoiding clothes made of man-made fibers or that will show marks, wearing loose clothes, using antiperspirants which reduce the release of sweat such as those containing aluminum chloride, avoiding hot or spicy food and establishing a regular hygiene routine, using emollient ointment and creams, or soap substitutes.
Clothing needs to be changed daily, and it is recommended that you shave the armpit area to inhibit growth of bacteria.
If these treatments do not work then your doctor may suggest iontophoresis, using electrical stimulation, or Botulinum toxin injections to stop the nerves in the skin that control the sweat glands from working. For further details, please click here.
About BeatArmpitSweat.com:
The site is aimed at people that experience excessive sweating, aiming to provide tips and information to help them manage the problem. For more information, please visit http://www.beatarmpitsweat.com/armpit-sweat
BeatArmpitSweat.com
Steven Lazarith
613-864-8798
info@beatarmpitsweat.com
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