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Hyperhrosis

Hi,

I am 38 years old and I am suffering from hyperhydrosis of arm pits. Please suggest any medicine. I have this problem since my teenage. I sweat excessively under my arm pits and gets worse when is it cold, anxiety. It is worse with anxiety no matter whether cold or hot temperature.
 
  sk367 on 2010-11-02
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Hi I too have had this I'm in Scotland and was offered botox injections which work very well this was on NHS
 
jboy1 last decade
Hi,

Thank you for your suggestion, currently I am in US and it is expensive for Botox injections here and the insurance dont cover this. Can somebody suggest me the homoepathy medicine.
 
sk367 last decade
I have used Johnsons Baby Shampoo on my hair for over 40 years and many years ago I used it under my arm pits instead of the soap. To my surprise I discovered that the usual unpleasant smell (BO) which I suffered from which was identified in my shirts under the arms was no more. I have been using this shampoo ever since that time and am completely without any BO under the arms.

Johnsons Baby Shampoo is recommended for babies as the chemicals that make this shampoo do not irritate the eyes because the formula is not connected with the standard alkalies used in soap. Bacteria that proliferate in the perspiration after washing with soap under the arms do not seem to be able to survive in the trace chemicals that are present after washing with the shampoo.

Please report your response if you use Johnsons Baby Shampoo.

A word of warning:

Do not use the Roll on anti perspiration sticks as blocked pores have been traced to be the cause of breast cancer in both women and men.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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