Did you know that the food you eat has something to do with your sweating?
It has been known that smokers sweat a lot more than non-smokers.
Go for the regular soap and lotion.
Don’t wear thick clothing.
Tip #1) Acupuncture
Tip #2) Weight Loss
Tip #3) Hypnosis
Tip #4) Botox
Tip #5) Aluminum Chloride
Medication may be taken internally that works to block the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, from stimulating the sweat glands.
One new approach that may work on small areas of skin that have excessive sweating is to inject botulinum toxin (Botox®) into small areas of the skin (such as the underarms), which blocks the acetylcholine for up to 12 months before it wears off.
-- Talk to a dermatologist about the effective treatments for excessive sweating
-- Drink early, drink often, and drink again - thirst is simply a sign your fluid levels are already low.
-- Wear loose, lightweight natural fabrics, and light-colored clothing.
-- Protect your skin - sweating is yet another consequence of sun-damaged or burned skin, because it is not as effective at dissipating body heat.
-- Choose lightweight, breathable or ventilated shoes - when it's hot outside, temperature in shoes can reach 120 degrees F.
-- Change your antiperspirant routine and bust "pit stains."