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Why do my pits still sweat???

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What should I do? School just started and my school is so hot. I put loads and loads of deodorant on but I still sweat really bad. I cant even move my arms or people will see that I am a sweaty mess. please help I have also tried a lot of brands but none of them help.

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  1. I think there might be something wrong... Ask your doctor what's wrong, and get some prescription deodorant [or whatever it's called].


  2. 1. Deodorant does not really help against sweating. It just makes your pits smell good.

    2. Putting on a ton of deodorant will only make you sweat even more since there will be a ton of stuff in your armpit.

    3. Try antipersperant. It actually is against sweating. But remember it is pretty strong and don't put on tooo much.

  3. maybe u just not sweat alot either u play alot of sports not saying u should quit just like when u play dont run or take alot of showers and put on deodriatn after u take a shower

  4. you may have overactive sweat glands in your pits.  if you really are concerned about your pits, go to a doctor to see if they can prescribe you a higher deodorant or some other medication.

  5. You might have a condition called diaphoresis. It's exessive sweating. Your doctor can prescribe a special antipersperant for that.

  6. Loads of deoderant isn't the answer.  Using the right kind is. Make sure your deoderant has an anti-persperant in it.  If you use clear (invisible)deoderant's switch to the regular.  The regular is more effective.  I've found the best deoderant (the one that keeps me the driest & smells good) is the regular secret.  Or if that doesn't work, you may have to get a stronger one like Mitchum or something.

  7. I used to have a problem with sweating underneath the armpits. I get the feet and hands a little too, but not as bad. It was mostly in my Teens, early 20's. I went to a dermatoligist and he gave me a product called "Drysol" (I think thats the name at least). It was something that you put underneath ur arms that would completely dry it up. It takes ur body about a month to get used to it, so you may develope a rash, but the doctor can perscribe a lotion to help with that. I used it for about 3 years. I no longer have to use it at all, I still sweat under my pits, but not prefusely. If that products still around, I would highly recommend it.

  8. It sounds like you have hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating. I have it too, and it was always a problem for me until I tried an antiperspirant called Drysol. I got mine over the counter at my local drugstore, and I've only used it a couple times so far but it works great. I no longer feel wet and sweaty, or have gross sweat marks.  

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