How to Stop Sweaty Armpits | This Morning

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It’s summer, it’s warm and as the rain clouds roll in, it’s also muggy. Which means one thing – we’re sticky and sweaty. But are we about to say goodbye to sweating? Leading cosmetic doctor, Tijion Esho, is here with the products and treatments that you need to combat the muggy weather and say bye-bye to sweat patches.
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Sweating | Excessive Sweating | How To Stop Sweating

Sweating or excessive sweating. Responding to comments on how to stop sweating, sweaty armpits and hands.

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1) Dear Abraham, can you please do a video to help with excessive sweating? – 00:21

TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR LOCALISED SWEATING:
Aluminium chloride, its the active ingredient in many commercially available antiperspirants. But stronger preparations are available from the pharmacy which can be used under the arms, hands and feet. Please note though these are very strong and can make the skin very sore especially to begin with but can have very good results.

The best thing to do is speak to your pharmacist first so they can make sure your safe and suitable to use it, also always read the information leaflet. There are also some newer aluminium chloride antiperspirants with aloe vera which do cause less sensitivity.

If there’s no obvious cause for your sweating, and nothing seems to be helping, then you may be referred to a specialist (dermatologist). They may recommend other prescribed treatments that you can try, such as:

• Solutions of the anticholinergic drug glycopyrrolatecan reduce sweating in localised areas such as the scalp and forehead. However, this is rarely available on the NHS in the UK.
• Iontophoresisis a method of passing a small electric current through areas of skin immersed in a dish of water. It is used for the armpits, palms and soles.
• Botulinum toxinderived from bacteria (one brand name is “Botox”) can be injected into the skin in very small carefully controlled doses to block the action of the nerves which activate the sweat glands. This treatment usually works very well, is quite widely available privately, but is only available in a few NHS centres in the UK. The effect usually lasts 2-6 months, although some patients may continue to benefit for 12 months, and the treatment can be repeated.
• MiraDry is a new treatment that uses controlled microwave technology destroy the sweat glands without the need for surgery. This is not usually available as an NHS treatment in the UK.

For more information visit: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/excessive-sweating-hyperhidrosis/

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How to Treat Skin Pigmentation- Episode 3

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Dr. Pakhi explains how lighter and darker skinned people can be affected by pigmentation and discolouration of the skin. She considers where the color is located, like the epidermis, and suggestions peels and microdermabrasion treatments for dermal and deeper colours. Some pigmentation can be caused by lifestyle choices! New medical video every Tuesday and Thursday.

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Baby Sweating While Sleeping – Causes and How to Deal With It

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Baby Sweating While Sleeping -  Causes and How to Deal With It

Are you worried about your baby sweating while sleeping? This video gives you all the information on why a baby sweats while sleeping – causes, signs to look out for, and tips to prevent it.

Waking up to see their baby drenched in sweat while asleep can be quite disturbing for a parent, and it can make them wonder if it is a serious issue that requires investigation. Though sweating while sleeping is a normal phenomenon and is usually caused by environmental issues such as a hot room, stuffy blankets, etc., it can sometimes be a symptom of an infection or illness. Watch this video to know why your baby sweats while sleeping, as well as how to deal with it.

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It’s very normal for babies to sweat while they sleep; it’s actually one of the things that happens when babies achieve the deepest parts of sleep. Their breathing slows down, their muscles relax, and sometimes they sweat even until they dampen their clothes. It’s always a good idea though to make sure that this isn’t being caused by the room being overheated or by the baby being overheated by the number of layers of clothes and blankets that are on your baby. Ideally your baby’s room should be kept at 65-68 degrees and if your baby is just sweating a little bit at night then that could be normal. But if your baby is sweating a lot during the day other times when he’s not sleeping, this would be a reason to have him checked out by the doctor. If you have any other questions for me feel free to ask them our Facebook page and recommend us to your friends and family too.
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Psoriasis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Pathology, and Treatment, Animation

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Psoriasis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Pathology, and Treatment, Animation

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Psoriasis is a very common inflammatory skin condition affecting about 3% of the world population. It is a CHRONIC disease that evolves in the form of RECURRENT inflammatory flare-ups followed by periods of partial or complete remission. Psoriasis can begin at any age but often develops in young adulthood. The disease may LOOK contagious, but it is NOT.
The most common type, known as PLAQUE psoriasis, is characterized by the presence of red, raised, itchy and SCALY patches of skin. The plaques usually appear on the scalp, in front of the knees and behind the elbows.
Less common types include:
– Guttate psoriasis: lesions occur in the form of SMALL numerous spots over a large area of the body. This type primarily affects children and young adults.
– Inverse psoriasis: SMOOTH patches of inflamed skin that worsen with friction and sweating. These are usually found in between skin FOLDS.
– Pustular psoriasis: an uncommon form with pus-filled, NON-infectious blisters.
– Erythrodermic: a rare but SEVERE, potentially life-threatening form, with WIDEspread lesions all over the body.
Psoriasis has a strong GENETIC component, with multiple genes linked to the SUSCEPTIBILITY to the disease. Most of the identified genes are involved in the immune system, notably inflammatory pathways. In some families, psoriasis is an autosomal DOMINANT trait. Flare-ups can be trigged by a variety of factors, including infections, traumatic injuries, stress, smoking, alcohol use and certain medications. The FIRST lesion usually appears after an upper respiratory tract infection. The exact mechanism is not fully understood but likely to involve an OVERreaction of the body’s inflammatory response. Inflammation DILATES blood vessels, releasing chemicals, resulting in redness and itchiness. Large numbers of activated T-cells infiltrate the epidermis and INDUCE proliferation of skin cells. The cells divide and move up QUICKLY, in the matter of DAYS instead of weeks. This causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin and form SCALY patches.
Common complications include eye diseases, known as OCULAR psoriasis; and chronic joint inflammation in the fingers and toes, known as psoriatic arthritis. Psoriasis also associates with higher risks of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, diabetes, low self-esteem and depression.
Most people with MILD to moderate psoriasis can be treated effectively with TOPICAL agents. These creams and ointments have several effects: anti-inflammatory, slowing down skin cell growth, and reducing scaling and itching.
Severe psoriasis may benefit from additional treatment such as phototherapy – the use of natural or artificial UV light to SLOW skin cell proliferation and REDUCE inflammation. The exposure time should be controlled to avoid UNwanted skin damage and cancers.
SYSTEMIC treatment is considered when other methods fail. This type of treatment involves ORAL administration or INJECTION of drugs that REDUCE cell growth or SUPPRESS the immune system.
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Ray J – Keep Sweating

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Hyperhidrosis Treatment, Don’t Sweat It! Minimum Risk, Minimally-Invasive

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Hyperhidrosis Treatment, Don’t Sweat It! Minimum Risk, Minimally-Invasive

Sweaty & uncomfortable Hyperhidrosis! Suffering from excessive perspiration in everyday life?
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Introduction to Dermatology | The Basics | Describing Skin Lesions (Primary & Secondary Morphology)

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Introduction to Dermatology | The Basics | Describing Skin Lesions (Primary & Secondary Morphology)

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Autosomal and X Linked Inheritance

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Autosomal and X Linked Inheritance

This lecture explains about the the autosomal and x linked inheritance. This video explains the properties of sex linked inheritance and the genetics pedigree.
Autosomal trait is the one where the gene responsible for the trait is carried by Autosomes or body cell chromosomes.
Sex linked trait or X linked trait is the one where the gene responsible for the trait is carried by X chromosomes. So most of the X linked trait is predominant ion male as males have only one X chromosome.

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Why Do I Get Night Sweats?

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Sleep specialist Dr. Raj Dasgupta joins The Doctors to weigh in on why one Doctor’s staff member might be suffering from chronic night sweats.

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11-Year-Old Girl 'Allergic' to Sunlight | ABC News

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Savannah Fulkerson has a rare genetic condition that causes her skin to burn when exposed to the sun. Some would say she is allergic to sun or allergic to sunlight.

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Around the time Savannah Fulkerson turned 4, she became unable to spend any length of time outdoors. “We’d be outside about 20 minutes or so … she’d say, ‘I burn!’” recalled Savannah’s mother Andrea Fulkerson. Fulkerson remembers Savannah in so much pain she had “uncontrollable screaming like she got hit by a car.”

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