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apple100, How do you know that they don't sweat. Maybe they are just covering it up as good as you are and don't like to talk about it. It's hormons, it happens to everyone. Ask your GP if you can use antiperspirants, they might help, but at your age, maybe it's not good idea due to the chemicals they are made of. There is Nonchalante underarm pads, it's quite safe option. You'll have to find what's suits you best and learn how to deal with it but don't think that you are the only one with this problem. There is a millions and millions people...
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Hey, I have the same problem!!!
I am a crazy sweater every where.You may be suffering from a problem called hyperhidrosis. But don't worry, there are several out there like you!
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i have the same problem and usually i prefer to wear dark clothes so people don't take notice that i am sweating. :P
secondly one should wear breathable shoes so it is easy for body to release the heat.
one should wash her hands with herbal mixture and add essentials oils while shower taking.
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OMG this is exactly what happens to me at school and i wonder if its just me or is their a secret to stop it because all the girls i hang out with at school dont have this issue like me and you do and i know your pain because i am 13 and i have no control over it...and sometimes i get scared to hug my guy friends because im scared if they see it or smell it.....
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i have this exact same problem. ive had mine since the very first day of middle school in 6th grade. ive done a pretty good job of hiding it so far. im 18 years old now and still dealing with it. i tend to always just wear large hoodies hoping it doesnt go through or type of fleece so no one can see, and tank tops in the summer time. but even at times with deoderant the smell is still there. i do feel like i am constricted by this THING. i feel like i cant really move freely without concentrating on it. and im to embarressed by it to really seek any help:/
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Im 14 and started sweating loads when i was 13. Even when i was freezing cold, i could feel myself sweating, especially if it was in school or around lots of people. It was horrible as i was always so paranoid that i would have sweat patches ( which i usually did) and always kept a jumper on, even though the patches would generally go through that as well. Earlier in the year, i had had enough. I went to my doctor and she prescribed me driclor. You have to put it on at night, and wash it off in the morning. Amazingly, it worked! However, many nights i could not keep it on as it stung and itched like crazy, resulting in the same excessive sweating. I kept putting it on every night though, and now use mitchum in the day as well, which generally keeps my pitts feeling fresh. It also really bugged me how all my friends and many other girls i knew could just use any old deodorant such as dove or sure, and be completely sweat free, however when i used them i seemed to sweat more. Now, i use driclor every other night, as it still itches after around a month of use, and find it generally does work. Thanks for reading, and hope this helps :) I would definitely recommend driclor, as it does stop excessive sweating, and is easy to get, either from a doctor or off somewhere like ebay etc.
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I have exactly the same problem, I am almost 16 and I HATE it. It can be 30 degrees outside and my pits are sweaty, like what is this?! I am a very hygenic person, I shower everyday and I always wear deodorant. I can be shivering cold and my pits will sweat. And it doesn't only happen when I'm nervous or something, like this happens ALL THE TIME. And it's so embarrassing like if someone is tickling you and grabs your underarms and they're all sweaty, or if you're wearing a light colored shirt and you can see the pit stains? Talk about embarrassing. I am considering getting my mom to get me that special stuff that's supposed to stop this from happening, because it's very annoying. I constantly change my shirt because of it.
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I'm 12 years old and I thought i was the only one from suffering sweat on armpit but I try everythiing but dosen't help me to stop sweating and I even went to my doctor and he told me that it was normal what could i do to stop this because I don't want to live with this for the rest of my life help please....:'(
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Hey guys, i had to write on this because i have suffered from the same problem for a long time now.This started happening to me in grade 5, this is where i was going through puberty because i got my period (very early) and i started getting boobs and pubic hair ect. I grew up in a small town and in one of the hottest places in Australia, it would be almost 50 degree heat and i would be wearing two jumpers at school to try and hide my underarm sweat patches, i would be so hot that i almost found myself passing out but i would have rathered that than the kids at school seeing my sweat patches. I often got bullied and called a "freak" at the fact i would be wearing long sleeve, after long sleeve, after jumper, after jumper. The more i worried about it and get paranoid about it, the bigger the patches but it was the only thing on my mind constantly. the sweat patches went half way down my upper up, across my boob, and down to my hip bone. This made my childhood VERY difficult, i started getting depression, anxiety, and paranoia. I didn't want to go to school because of how embarrassing it was and i often didn't attend. I was kicked out of home at a young age so i didn't exactly have a family to go to and talk about it with. I saw doctors about it, and no body knew why it was happening, there were no answers. I tried every deodrant under the sun to fix it, from driclor to mitchum, but they just went sticky on me and the sweat came through it. when i hit high school, i never attended pe, because it was a red polo shirt as the uniform, and as soon as i put it on, 10 minutes later, sweat patch the size of a plate would be there. i started wearing singlets in pe, because i had to tell my teacher what i was going through, then i was picked on for wearing a singlet and not the polo shirt. uniforms were the worst, because i could never hide it unless i was wearing a few jumpers. when i was 16, i got a job, and started working every time i could around school hours, as soon as i hit 18 i went down to the city and got "botox injections" it was 26 needles under each arm pit, cost over 1 thousand dollars, and it hurt like hell. the sweating stopped completely after about a month, BUT THEN, my hands and feet would be sweating constantly, and i was back at square one. worrying about my hands and feet all the time, no one wants to hold a sweaty hand. My boyfriend knew about it, and it made him very upset when he would have to watch me being upset all the time. When i wasnt getting sweat patches under the arms, i felt like a whole different person. i was more confident and did a lot more with my life, the botox was only supposed to last 6 months, but ended up lasting around 8 months, then i started sweating under the pits again, but this time, no where near as bad. i was less worried about it and the patches weren't as big. i started realising that because i was constantly thinking about it, wearing so many clothes, and keeping my arms stiff so no one could see under, was making it SOOOO much worse. i'm now 22 years old, and when i am comfortable (with my friends or by myself) i do not sweat at all. i could still never wear a tight tshirt, or certain materials because i still get medium sized sweat patches when im around people. i dont know why this is, because im so outgoing, i dont really care at this age if i have a small sweat patch so i rarely think about it. but i still sweat more than a normal person. and it only ever happens around people. its always worse in winter for some reason, i guess because my body is cold, so i wear more clothes, but my pits are always so hot and obviously sweat. ive been thinking about trying driclor again (because i havent tried it in years and years) or botox again. along this journey i met someone else with the same problem, she recently got her sweat glads removed from her armpits and now gets sweat patches right down the front of her body. its a terrible thing to live with, and especially at such a young age, so i know what you're all going through. my best advice would be to just air your pits out all the time, go to the bathroom at school and dry the sweat patches with the hand dryer, try not to wear tight tshirts or long sleeves, wear COTTON clothing, nothing else. DO NOT LAYER CLOTHING, because your pits will be trapped with no air to to breath and no matter how many pads you have under there, it will make it worse. even put sneaky holes under the arms with a pin so air can get there. i know how hard it is, but try not to think about it (i was told the same when i was young and i couldn't not think about it) but just try, i hope my story has made it semi easier for you guys, you poor little buggers, one day youll be able to tell all your friends, your boyfriend, your girlfriend, your teachers, your work colleagues and feel more at ease and comfortable about it which will make it so much better. remember, there ARE people that are suffering from the same thing, there are people to talk to, find people you trust <3
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Hi, i'm a 13 year old female too, i know exactly what your going through, i get it all the time too but not only under my arms also on my face and neck, its horrible! also my face always flushes up constantly, like bright red even when i'm cold and i HATE it :( not only does it make me feel uncomftable, it really brings down my self esteem, i don't talk to anyone at school apart from my friends who are used to me being bright red and sweating all the time.
so if anyone has any answers or knows how to help... it would be much appreciated :)
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