10 Tips To Help Control Excessive
Sweating
When it comes to treatment for excessive
sweating there are countless options out there. Finding the
right solution for your particular needs is where the
difficulty arises. There is no shortage of products and
remedies that claim to help with this area, but so many of them
seldom work. So, here are 10 tips that you can try in
controlling excessive sweating before trying other
solutions.
1. Avoid wearing clothes that fit too tight. Wearing tight
fitting clothes can make you sweat much faster and easier than
wearing lose fitting clothes. Cotton is the best choice of
clothing material as well.
2. Don't eat hot, spicy foods. This may not be what you want
to do, but spicy foods such as Mexican dishes can create
excessive sweating in a short amount of time.
3. Drink more water during the day. Water is not only good
for your body, but it can help with a sweating problem.
4. Turn up the air conditioning and keep yourself cooler
during the day. A fan can also be a big help at times.
5. Try a different brand of deodorant. This worked
particularly well for me. I always would sweat easily and it
seemed like no deodorant would help. I kept trying different
brands until I finally found one that now does a great job.
6. Frequent showers. I list a cold shower as an option, but
it can certainly be inconvenient for most people. But, a cold
shower does help in controlling excessive sweating.
7. Drink iced drinks such as lemonade, fruit juice, etc.
Avoid hot coffee or other hot drinks which can easily make you
begin sweating.
8. Be sure to bathe daily and change clothing during the day
if necessary.
9. Be mindful of stress and anxiety. These two areas are so
hard on your body and can immediately bring on excessive
sweating.
10. Talk with your doctor about your situation. Ask
questions and get their advice on various remedies and over the
counter products. They will certainly help you out and they may
have just the solution you are looking for.
Try these tips in treating excessive sweating and see if
they don't help cure the problem. You may be surprised to find
that they do.
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