Do sweat blockers cause puffiness?
If we don't sweat, what happens in the spot? How does the body cool down? What happens to the metabolic products that are excreted with sweat?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
Sweat blockers do not directly cause swelling.
Sweat blockers reduce sweat production, but they do not block it completely. The body adapts by using other thermoregulation mechanisms, such as increased blood flow through the skin.
Waste products, normally excreted in small amounts through sweat, are mainly eliminated by the kidneys and liver. Long-term use of sweat blockers can lead to skin irritation or clogged pores. It is worth using them in moderation and taking breaks from use.
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