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hi
I sweat really badly and have found that only driclor helps stop it. lately I've noticed that I'm sweating really badly around my vagina to the point where my pants get wet. so I'm wondering what I can do to stop it? can I use driclor there? thanks! |
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Not familiar with driclor. Are you wearing all cotton underwear? Avoid polyester and polyester blends. Have you tried wearing lightweight feminine pads?
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Maybe you should see a doctor?
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Are you wearing sweatpants (seriously) like too heavy of pants around the house?
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I don't wear sweat pants much.. and wear mostly jeans.
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I also hav the same problem and use antiperspirant (spray which contains 0% alcohol and smells mildly) after having a bath.it helps.everyday pantyliners(cotton) also helps.
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It will help if you wear 100% cotton knickers, It is what I do and it does help
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thanks. I've been using a deodorant called femfresh which is made for this and it's been helping.
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Have you talked with your gyno?
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um I don't have one.. I'm in Australia and I don't think people tend to go to them heaps. I've spoken to my GP though.
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