Is lack of perspiration a problem?
While others hate sweat and the corresponding body odor (BO) that it brings, people who have been blessed with little perspiration have a lot to be thankful for.

Actually without realizing it, these people probably have more than enough perspiration. We lose about half a liter of water everyday by perspiring without noticing it. This is called insensible perspiration. As the temperature of the body rises, sweat forms on the surface of the skin and evaporates to cool this.

Anidrosis is a condition in which sweat is absent from the body but this usually affects the elderly, those with a thyroid deficiency, and certain skin diseases.

People with anidrosis may collapse from over¬heating after exercising. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, and dehydration.

Most people who don't perspire as much as they think actually do but their sweat evaporates easily. This prevents it from being contaminated with bacteria causing BO.

How does BO start?
Fresh sweat is free from odor. Perspiration that evaporates easily cannot offend even the most discriminating nostril.

Body odor starts when the evaporation process is hampered by clothing or body folds like the arms, breasts, thighs and the genital area. The offensive odor is the result of bacterial action.

Personal cleanliness is still the best way to prevent BO. Sometimes, a good bath and loose clothes are all that's needed to solve the problem.

Deodorants only mask odors but they will not reduce perspiration like antiperspirants. Creams and roll-ons generally give greater protection but are messier than aerosol pro¬ducts. Wet aerosols, on the other hand, are known to give one a sticky, wet, cold, burning or irritating feeling. If this happens, discontinue using the product.

If you still have BO after bathing, using clean, loose clothes and a good antiperspirant -deodorant, you may be suffering from certain diseases. Consult a doctor regarding this matter.

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Author's Bio: 

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine www.HealthLinesNews.com