what can you do against excessive sweating? my partner (m, 46) gets soaked after!


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Lose weight.

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It's called hyperhydrosis. See a dermatologist. There are some treatments, including botox injections which can alleviate your partner's problem.

i think he needs to take a bath everyday. or twice a day..

Tell him to relax, he may be nervous or something.

Sweating is very important in eliminating toxins and cooling down our body.
Some advice:
-loose weight
-wear appropiate clothing (wear layers of clothes, and remove a layer if it gets warm)
-shave the axilar hair
-don't rush, take it easy in everyday's life (when you exercise it shouldn't be a problem if you sweat)
-exercise often to eliminate the worst smelling part of sweat
-bath often (at work you can also just go to a public bathroom and wash your armpit)

i guess this is his body nature.
if his over weight,let him lose some.

If it is body sweat, then he probably needs to lose weight and get into better shape. He is sweating so much because his body is not able to handle even a little activity. If it is under the arms that he sweats, get Certain Dri. He will never sweat from the underarms. Eliminates all odor. Has no smell. Has no residue so it does not stain your clothes at all. You put it on at night. Go to sleep. Wake up and take a shower. The residue of the deoderant is gone, but you don't sweat or smell at all for a couple of days. And when I say you don't sweat or smell I mean it. I go to the gym and my shirt gets soaked except for under the arms. That is how well it works. It is wonderful to have a shirt that is soaked except for two dry spots under my armpits.
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