Excessive Sweating Groin

7 Steps to Stop Excessive Groin Sweating

Author: Jason Ellis

It’s the kind of thing most people don’t like to talk about.  When you can’t stop sweating “down there”, you don’t exactly want to put out an ad in the yellow pages, letting everyone know about it. Groin sweating affects millions of people and although so many are desperately searching for a solution, very few are providing one.  That’s because it’s such a taboo problem.  The term alone has a connotation of bad hygiene.  What guy or girl wants to admit that they’ve had such a problem, let alone spent their time outlining a plan of attack?

Well, my friends – I AM that guy.  Also, I can tell you…

If the embarrassment of groin sweating isn’t enough to make you search for an alternative solution, certainly the discomfort is.  The constant perspiration in your groin and inner thighs causes TERRIBLE irritation, rashes, dryness, odor and a whole bunch of other problems.  Here, you’ll discover the 7 most effective and useful tactics for putting groin sweat to bed and PRONTO. Let’s get started and stop the sweat for good!

1.   Cool Down before you Start Up:

In order to start this process off on the right foot, it’s important that all your showers end with cold water.  You don’t have to freeze yourself right out of the shower.  In the beginning, use warm water to wash off.  As you get to the end of your shower time, gradually lower the temperature of the water until the last minute where you’re essentially showering your “goodies” with a super cold soak.  It will only be a little uncomfortable for a minute.

This technique avoids that annoying situation where you start sweating the moment you step out of the shower.  It will give you a nice head start for the next technique.

2.   Powdering Your Parts:

Once you get out of the shower, dry off THOROUGHLY.  You don’t want any kind of wetness in your nether regions so get aggressive with that towel.  Own every crevice!

Apply a fairly generous amount of talcum powder to your groin, buttocks, inner thighs and undercarriage – yes UNDERCARRIAGE (that’s my fancy medical term :)

Talcum powder will absorb any moisture that may come about during the day.  If you DO sweat, the perspiration will mix with the talcum and evaporate the powder, leaving you dry with a fresh scent.

If Talcum isn’t enough to do the job, try Goldbond’s Medicated Powder.  You can get this at most drugstores and it works very well.  Goldbond’s has a cooling effect so it will actually make your groin feel cooler (an interesting sensation the first time).  I love this stuff.  Goldbond’s also neutralizes itching and irritation so if the skin down there is already a bit sensitive or chaffed, this will be a tremendous relief for you.

3.   Wear Breathables:

I know it sounds like simple advice but the very first item you need to check off on your list is breathable underwear.  If you’re not wearing cotton – you’re doomed to fail at overcoming this problem.  Most of the time, breathable underwear won’t be enough to cure groin sweating alone.  However, it will help you along by strengthening the power of the previous solutions.

4.   Deodorize Your Thighs:

I know it sounds strange but layering on a thin coat of gentle deodorant will do wonders if you sweat from your inguinal region (inner thighs).  This crease between your groin and your inner thigh is where the problem generally starts.  Don’t go putting deodorant on your groin.  That has “bad idea” written all over it.  Instead, try a very gentle antiperspirant like Hydrosal gel or even Degree on your inner thigh.  Remember, this is very sensitive skin so if irritation occurs, stop immediately.

5.   Avoid Loose Fitting Underwear:

Although it should be breathable, your underwear should be snug as well.  If clothes or underwear are too loose (for men especially), your thighs will rub against your groin more directly and cause the sweating to begin. 

6.   Heal Any Chaffing:

Before you do any of this stuff, make sure you’re dealing with a healthy situation down there.  If you have chaffing or a rash from prior sweating, attend to the irritation before drying out the area.

I mentioned Goldbond’s powder up above for preventing the sweat.  The brand also has a healing lotion, made specifically for chaffed skin.  You can also use Eucerin cream or Aquaphor (two moisturizing lotions) to treat the affected area. 

7.   Cut down on Cutting Down:

If you normally shave your spot down there, you may want to hold off or at least adjust the frequency of your intimate haircut schedule.  Although less hair on your groin will definitely decrease the amount of sweating, it will encourage irritation and chaffing. 

Start with these 7 steps and you’ll be off to a great start.  There are more advanced treatments like Botox for groin sweating (usually done on the inner thigh) but don’t run away with the idea of such an extreme remedy until you’ve tried out these practical ones.

If you like these ideas, they’re really just the tip of the iceberg.  Check out my top 12 sweating treatments at my website.

Check it out here -------> http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com

On the site, you can watch a FREE Video called “Sweat FREE Tactics”. There you’ll discover the most effective 12 sweating treatments in step by step format.  The home remedies cure facial sweating, foot sweating, underarm sweating, hand sweating and even groin sweating.  Start today and end your excessive sweating in minutes!

 

 

 

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About the Author

Jason Ellis has been helping people overcome their excessive sweating for years. His expertise deals with controlling the symptoms of hyperhidrosis by applying proven, natural treatments for excessive sweating that bring results in days. You can find all of Jason's natural treatments for excessive sweating exclusively at http://www.Prevent-Sweating.com

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This sounds like it could be one of 2 things.

The 1st one is some form of Sexually Tramistted Infection. Have you had unprotected sex recently?

Secondly, a good old simple sweat rash. You saw that you have been traveling in your vehicle and this could mean that your groin is getting very sweaty. Give it plenty of air, and cleanse throughly.

I would go to your local Sexual Health Clinic and ask for there opinion

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