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How To Reduce Excessive Sweating In Buttocks And Back Of Thighs?

please help me .. when i sit down my buttocks and the back of my thighs feels very hot and sweat .. espically in the summer .. when i sit on a plastic chair i leave a huge sweat mark other student don t if there was it will be very small plese help me ! i m about to leave college i have tryied powder didn t work
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
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Diabetologist 's  Response
Hi
I am Dr Mittal, MD
I am going to try to help you with your query

First, sweating is a normal process, there is nothing you need to worry about. Some people sweat more, others sweat less in similar conditions. It also depends on the environmental conditions, the anxiety levels and posture type in relation to your chair.

However, since you feel that you sweat more than the other students, I would suggest you have your sugars and thyroid profile tested. Once you have the report, let me know and I will try to help you further from there
Both tests are done in a fasting state

Best of luck
Dr Mittal
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How To Reduce Excessive Sweating In Buttocks And Back Of Thighs?

Hi I am Dr Mittal, MD I am going to try to help you with your query First, sweating is a normal process, there is nothing you need to worry about. Some people sweat more, others sweat less in similar conditions. It also depends on the environmental conditions, the anxiety levels and posture type in relation to your chair. However, since you feel that you sweat more than the other students, I would suggest you have your sugars and thyroid profile tested. Once you have the report, let me know and I will try to help you further from there Both tests are done in a fasting state Best of luck Dr Mittal