September 8, 2007

Puberty And Sweating: Not A Fun Time

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As children grow into teenagers and begin to go through puberty, their bodies change and their hormones begin to rage. This brings about all kinds of changes, such as acne, and it's all during a...



As children grow into teenagers and begin to go through puberty, their bodies change and their hormones begin to rage. This brings about all kinds of changes, such as acne, and it's all during a time when they're trying to fit in the most. One of the most embarrassing changes that begins in puberty is sweating. Puberty and sweating go hand and hand in both boys and girls, and it can be embarrassing because of the staining of their clothes to the smell it emits. Therefore, it's important to tell your teen that sweating and puberty are natural changes and they're nothing to be embarrassed about. There are some things you can do, however, to reduce the embarrassment so that they can once more feel normal again.

It's A Natural Part Of Getting Older

If your teen is experiencing puberty and sweating, let them know they're perfectly normal. Adults sweat, too, and they combat it by taking certain precautions. For example, every morning as they get ready for the day, adults use deodorant. Deodorant can help your teen with puberty and sweating by blocking the pores, thus allowing less sweat to come through, and it will also cover the smell. This will eliminate the staining of the clothing and will prevent them from feeling alienated because of their fear of smelling bad.

If your teen is going through puberty and the sweating is extreme, and deodorant and other over the counter products don't seem to work, it may be time to visit your doctor. Your doctor will determine if your teen has any disorders that are causing their extreme sweating. Your teen may then be required to use prescription medications or prescription deodorants to combat their excessive sweating. If this is the case for your teen, let them know that they are still normal. Puberty and sweating, no matter how excessive, are extremely normal and they should by no means feel that they are out of the ordinary or gross.

Puberty is a hard time for children. It is a time when they are trying to discover who they truly are, it's a time when they're trying to fit in and it's a time when they're bodies are changing as they prepare to become adults. Puberty and sweating may go hand and hand but with the proper precautions and the use of products such as deodorant, your child will continue through this phase of life knowing they are completely normal and will soon be a well adjusted adult.

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September 11, 2007

Christine @ 9:22 pm

Please note that antiperspirants are used to control wetness, while deodorants just combat odor. For more information on excessive sweating and treatments, visit http://www.SweatHelp.org. You can request free information and subscribe to a free e-newsletter.

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