I used HYPERCARE solution for underarm sweating at 10:00 and went to bed, I woke up at 1:00 and had the WORST, stinging pain in my underarms. It burns so much that its making my whole arm twitch.. people said that when they use this, it makes them itchy, but I am not itchy at all. my underarm isn't that red either...
can you please tell me a solution that will help this!? I already tried Alo Vera and I washed it several times and it still doesn't feel better!?
at least tell me something that will make sleeping bare able.
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Hello Angel, (i wont use your actual name hear babe) i trust kerry.. You might be entitled to look a dermatologist if thats what you need.. And which you can go to your doctor, and ask for a second opinion from one more general practitioner, and he will (he has to) move you to anybody else, who will take a look once more, from the begin.. This will likely take time, however you are going to get some variety of result, and i do know youve had this a while now, so nothing to unfastened... In the meen time, sure you can trade your washing powder etc to "common brands" as this is a common intent, but it may not be this, and also you need extra checks doing, your healthcare professional doesnt seem to have come to a conclusion but. ... Have a just right suppose when this first began, and believe of the whole thing that changed round this time, regardless of how small... Consuming habbits, sweetner alternatively of sugar and many others and many others, vitamins and suplements are yet another fashioned motive, good i might go one for ever babe, i'm hoping this helps you darling, and hope you get sorted soon. (it'd be excellent to hear how you get on hun x)
Try some Benadryl by mouth just in case an allergic reaction. You can try applying an ice pack to the area. Also, to to the store and get some benzocaine. It should numb the area. Hope this helps! Btw, benzocaine is usually found in insect bite creams and feminine creams like vagicaine.
I don't know the answer myself, but you could phone 811. In many areas this will connect you with a registered nurse who will advise you, free, 24/7.
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