sweat

  •  Advice for removal of sweat glands
    Question on sweat glands: I was told by a doctor that I could have my sweat glands removed from the places that I constantly get boils. Is that true? If so, does it work?[...]


  •  Avoiding Sweat Marks
    Sweat marks prevention: What can you do to help prevent sweat marks?is the actual habitat organism for diarrhea?[...]


  •  Alternative Treatment for Underarm Sweat
    Underarm sweat treatment: home remedy for underarm sweat[...]


  •  Advice for Neuritis - Advice for Neuritis: I have neuritis which
    Advice for Neuritis: I have neuritis which bothers me since a long time. It burns, tingles and I sweat a lot. My work shirt gets wet from the sweat. Anything I can do for this so it will go away so I dont have this sensation anymore? Should i see[...]


  •  Alternative cures for excess underarm sweat | Treat excess underarm sweat
    Health advice on excess underarm sweat: What can i do for excess underarm sweat?[...]


  •  Advice on cold sweat | Question on skin dizziness
    Question on cold sweat and skin dizziness: I've been passing out having cold sweats and clammy skin dizziness. the doctors have done blood work and say that it is looking ok. but i'm still having this symptoms. what could be wrong?[...]


  •  Nighttime Sweating - Health advice on sweating: I sweat a lot at night
    Health advice on sweating: I sweat a lot at night and wondering if this means trouble.[...]


  •  Sweat hot/cold treatment
    Remedies for hot/cold sweat: What to do for a hot /cold sweat?[...]


  •  [how to prevent sweaty feet], [excessive foot perspiration]
    The first thing you need to consider is whether you are doing something to make your feet sweat excessively. Wearing socks made of synthetic materials will of course cause you to perspire a lot, and many of these materials will also not dry quickly, leaving your feet sweaty for long[...]


  •  Home remedies for avoiding body odour
    Alternative cure for body odor As you probably know, body odor is caused by bacteria growing on the body, rather than by sweat. As bacteria tend to thrive in moist conditions, and armpits tend to sweat more than the other parts of the body (or at least dry much slower[...]


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