
We all sweat, though most women believe that they don’t. However, there are a few people that sweat more than others. Sweating is a normal reaction of your body to control its internal temperature. The most common areas that are person will sweat on are the underarms, hands, feet and face. If you have a problem with your sweat glands; as many do then you will sweat all over your body. You need not fear as there are several remedies to take care of the disorder.
If you are aware of the fact that you sweat profusely then you need to take a few precautions before you start your day. Begin the day with a cold shower; this helps to clear your pores of any sweat that may be blocked from your night sweats. When you bathe; you must take care to lather your body well. Make sure that you pay keen attention to the areas that you are most likely to sweat. After your shower; you must dry yourself well. This helps to get rid of any moisture in your body. After you are dry it is a good idea to use talcum powder all over your body. This helps to absorb any sweat that may cause embarrassing marks on your garments. The powder acts as an absorbent for any excess sweat that is emitted from your pores.
Make sure that you drink plenty of water during the day. Water will help you to lower your body temperature and helps to cool down your internal system. Thus; you will sweat lesser than you normally would.
There are several medications that are available and you must speak with your doctor before you begin to use any of these. The most common antibiotics that help to reduce sweating is oxybutynin; however it has its fair share of side effects. Botox injections are also available to help to reduce the sweat glands power to disperse sweat from the pores. As a last resort you could also opt for surgery. However, this must be considered only if your condition hinders your personal and professional life. Speak with your doctor before you opt for surgery.