Is there any ways to reduce excessive forehead sweating?
July 2nd, 2009 by admin
Hai L asked:
I tend to sweat alot, but mainly on my forehead. I notice when I’m around other people during warm weather, my forehead would start to sweat, when others seem to be fine. Even in 100 degrees temps, Im just pouring down sweat, when everyone is relaxed. My body is fine, just normal sweating, but its always my forehead. I drink enough fluids and hydrate frequently. Any sorta vitamins or remedies out there to slow it down or to stop it?
Tags:Excessive Sweating,Vitamins,Warm Weather
I tend to sweat alot, but mainly on my forehead. I notice when I’m around other people during warm weather, my forehead would start to sweat, when others seem to be fine. Even in 100 degrees temps, Im just pouring down sweat, when everyone is relaxed. My body is fine, just normal sweating, but its always my forehead. I drink enough fluids and hydrate frequently. Any sorta vitamins or remedies out there to slow it down or to stop it?














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My mom read an article that said people can use anti-perspirant on their forehead for extreme sweating. She was telling me that because I have the same problem. Should we try it?
A fine handkerchief maybe?.
A little-known medical case is called Hyperhidrosis “excessive perspiration” and it is perfectly curable. Visit a doctor & he’ll advise you
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there was a man that I used to work with.
He had the same problem. I would be first thing in the morning in the winter time and he would sweat.
Now maybe your not that bad but he went to the doctors and he actually diagnosed him w/ something and it is a sweating disease. No other problem just sweats alot.
he put him on meds and he was fine.
good luck
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Hmm, well I don’t know if you would necessarily be comfortable with the idea of a powder concealer, but I tend to sweat on my face in hot weather and I find that if that morning I use a brush to cover my face with a sheer powder, then when/ if I start to sweat it isn’t as noticeable because the powder absorbs most of it. As a bonus it evens your skin tone which generally looks good. (I use Bare Minerals, the Mineral Veil)
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This is probably more extreme than what you were asking for but botox will stop it. Doctors will even inject it into armpits now to stop excessive sweating. = )
I had severe hyperhidrosis along with neurological symptoms such as arhhythmia, rapid heart rate, migraines and muscle twitching. I went through all the regular treatments including robinul, klonopin, drysol, and botox without luck.
After fifteen years of going to various specialists, I had the ETS surgery done. It went well but after 2-3 years the hyperhidrosis and Raynaud’s syndrome (cold limbs) began to return.
In my case these symptoms were caused by allergies to wheat and dairy (Celiac disease) and mercury toxicity. These lead to depletion of certain amino acids and enzymes, and malabsorption of B vitamins and minerals, especially magnesium.
After eliminating grains and dairy from my diet, the symptoms have gone away. I have been taking supplements as well. Sometime in the future I will be having amalgam fillings replaced, including root canals.
If you search, you will find several sources which mention hyperhidrosis as a symptom of mercury poisoning. This can be related to wheat and dairy allergies (gluten and casein) because mercury inhibits DPP-IV, an enzyme needed to digest these foods.
Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction; Gluten ataxia
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
“Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction”
Gluten Sensitivity and Neurological Illness
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Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation
“Neurological associations of coeliac disease”
(Hyperhidrosis is on page 24)
Gluten In The Diet May Be The Cause Of Recurring Headaches
Neurological Manifestations of Celiac Disease
(Scroll about halfway down the page)