Prevent Sweating Naturally

By Ricky Wallick

There are many people looking for ways to prevent sweating, and most of them are suffering from an excessive sweating condition known medically as hyperhidrosis.

Hyperhidrosis sufferers are easily spotted by the wet sweat stains on their shirts. It causes social embarrassment to the person when the people around him or her spots the wet shirt stains. I've personally suffered from excessive sweating before, and I know how damaging it can be to your self-esteem.

However, it need not be this way as there are breakthrough treatment methods today that are completely natural and cause no side effects. Learn more about how I treated my sweating problem by following the link at the end of this article.

If you suffer from excessive sweating, you should avoid wearing tight fitting clothes as they create very little air circulation and make your sweat stains more obvious. Go for natural loose fabrics that allow better air flow within your body. These natural fabrics include silk and cotton. Try to drink lots of water to reduce your toxin levels, and avoid eating foods like caffeine-rich foods and alcohol excessively. Such foods are known to induce sweating, if consumed in large amounts.

Relax yourselves as much as you can, and avoid getting into stressful or anxious situations if possible.

If your sweating condition is too severe, you may need to turn to medical treatment methods. The most common treatment is to use antiperspirants. They can work extremely well for mild sweating cases, but it has never really worked for me because my sweating was too profuse.

Another treatment method is botox injections. These injections are usually effective, but are extremely expensive costing thousands of dollars, and need to be repeated typically every six to ten months. Patients of botox injections have also complained of pain, therefore it is up to you to decide whether you are willing to pay the costs.

The final method to prevent sweating, which is also the most invasive method, is surgery. Surgery is usually fast and painless, but there are cases where people with underarm sweating go for surgery and stop sweating in their underarms, but start sweating in other areas of their body. This condition, known as compensatory sweating, can be one of the side effects of surgery.

To prevent sweating, try to maintain the healthy habits described above. If they are not stopping your sweating completely, try the natural remedies method that I have personally used successfully.

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