Sweat is sticky and won't wash off easily

Posted by dkmarlee @dkmarlee, Oct 2, 2012

If and when I sweat the sweat is sticky and will not wash off very easy, the same is true sith tears from the eyes. This is also abig problem with my urine which is where the problem was first noticed.
I would appreciate any input or suggestions to the possible cause and maybe a cure.

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Are you diabetic?Maybe have that checked

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Are you the only in your fam suffered from that simptom?

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@anon46709842

Are you the only in your fam suffered from that simptom?

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yes

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@lae49

Are you diabetic?Maybe have that checked

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Not diabetic .

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You take homeopathic medicine KALI BICHROME 1M and I m sure ur problem will be cured

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@anon73522656

You take homeopathic medicine KALI BICHROME 1M and I m sure ur problem will be cured

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Thank you, this might be worth a consideration

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Hi! Are you using lotions or cremes on your skin? This can cause sticky sweat... The idea of the homeopathics is good...you MUST drink LOTS of water...no other liquids count...only WATER (in addition to whatever you want to drink! 🙂 Read this link...it might help you:
http://www.ehow.com/list_6765840_causes-sticky-perspiration_.html
Good luck to you! OH...cranberry juice (the kind without high fructos corn syrup...but only sweetened with grape juice)

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@anon73522656

You take homeopathic medicine KALI BICHROME 1M and I m sure ur problem will be cured

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I am suffering from sticky skin syndrome. My skin sticks to itself or objects .should k also rake this medicine

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Did your disease get cured after taking kali bichrome.let me know.i am suffering from sticky skin syndrome.skin sticks to itself or objects.no cure yet in allopathy

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I’ve never heard of “sticky skin”. The first thing I thought of was a blood sugar (diabetes) & / or ketoacidosis type problem. Next consideration was sticky hygiene products as someone suggested. Have you considered contacting dermatology as this is a problem pertaining to your skin?

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