What causes sweaty underarms? What s going on with the constant sweating under the armpits

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, according to your symptoms, it is caused by localized hyperhidrosis. For localized hyperhidrosis, vitamin B1, gamma oryzanol, diazepam tablets, etc. are generally used. If you sweat a lot, you can take some antiacetylcholinergics such as atropine or probenzine.

    It is very important to pay attention to maintaining a good mood, quit smoking and drinking, and eat less spicy and thick foods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Armpit hyperhidrosis, if this symptom is not accompanied by armpit odor, then there is nothing to worry about, it is generally caused by body fat or weakness and other reasons, as long as you pay attention to ** and life conditioning, it can naturally get better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Physical factors, it is difficult to treat well, you can't eat cold things, you can only eat warm, probably a certain tendon in the body is blocked before this situation occurs, but also pay attention to rest, nothing, not a big problem, and no need to do surgery, it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine, this may not be effective quickly, rely on yourself, enhance your physique, and pay attention to your diet,

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If sweating is severe, consider it a symptom of qi deficiency.

    It is recommended to take some tonifying and nourishing qi pills for conditioning, and you can also use astragalus to soak in water to drink. It is best to pay attention to the combination of work and rest and get enough sleep.

    If it's just general sweating, it's good for the body, such as:

    1. Maintain a balanced body temperature. Through the evaporation of perspiration, the body temperature can be prevented from rising too high, so that the body is constantly at a constant temperature.

    2. Excrete waste and adjust body fluids.

    3. Keep the surface acidic, prevent bacterial invasion and reduce diseases.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Analysis:

    1. General sweating is a normal physiological phenomenon, but the following conditions are abnormal: sweating increases significantly when sleeping, and non-high temperature and non-exercise are obvious sweating ......It's a sweat.

    Guidance: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that qi deficiency causes self-sweating, and yin deficiency causes night sweats. Self-sweating refers to increased sweating during waking state, and night sweats refers to sweating after falling asleep and stopping after waking up. Let's see what the situation is and follow the doctor's advice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The armpit is the place where the sweat glands are concentrated. Excessive sweating, affecting life and work, need to seek medical attention**. It belongs to the "sweat syndrome" of traditional Chinese medicine.

    The pathological mechanisms are numerous. Usually, sweating under the armpits is mostly due to damp heat and steaming. It is related to a hot and greasy diet, or emotional discomfort, liver depression and fire.

    You can take traditional Chinese medicine to clear away heat, relieve fire and relieve dampness. Of course, you can also go to a regular hospital for related surgery**.

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