Don't Sweat It: Tips For Surviving Summer From The International Hyperhidrosis Society
06/21/07
June 21st marks the summer
solstice and the first official day of summer. For many, summer is a
favorite season - full of barbeques, pool parties, and picnics in the sun.
But for the three percent of the population that suffers from excessive
sweating, or hyperhidrosis, summer is a dreaded "sweat season," reports the
International Hyperhidrosis Society.
While hyperhidrosis sufferers sweat excessively regardless of the
temperature outside or how they are feeling inside, summer's high
temperatures and humidity greatly aggravate the embarrassing and
uncomfortable medical condition, causing sweaty feet to slip right out of
flip-flops, sweaty faces to wash off sunscreen and fog sunglasses, sweaty
armpits to "pit out" t- shirts, and sweaty hands to drop the barbeque
spatula.
To help both excessive sweaters and normal sweaters to stay
comfortable, healthy, and confident this summer, the International
Hyperhidrosis Society (visit the Society online at
(Author: http://www.SweatHelp.org)
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