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Sweat Odor in RoomChannon From N,Y Feedback About This Post:RE: Sweat Odor in Room
I see someone already suggested charcoal. This is the best advice for any odors! Just put some in a pan under the bed. Also spraying the mattress with vinegar as was said should help. You also might spray with Lysol to kill bacteria. Post by Aneita RE: Sweat Odor in RoomDid you know that those air freshnerers coat the sensory hairs in your nose? So that chemical/plastic buildup won't be helping your son. Could even be that his system (like mine) is allergic to those products. His body is saying something is out of balance; the odour is a symptom. Lots of good advice was posted by M.B. Wright. Good Luck. By the way, have you thought of moving the position of your son's bed? Hope there's no tv or computer in his room. That can keep him stimulated when he's sleeping. Post By Kathryn, Montreal (Guest Post) RE: Sweat Odor in Roomyeah i sweat pretty perfusly when im just sitting at school then when i go to give my buddys hughs they run in the other way it makes me cry im so sick of sweating. it's not so bad about the oder part jsut the big puddle under my pitters!! Can anyone help me? Post By Micheal winny!! (Guest Post) RE: Sweat Odor in RoomAlso, if you can't get him to wear deoderant, etc. See if he will at least use baby powder after his baths. Maybe find a mildly masculine scent that he might be drawn to use. Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Sweat Odor in RoomFind a mild deoderant with Baking Soda in it. Arm and Hammer now makes deoderant as well. My husband has this problem. He stinks within five minutes of getting out of the shower. He has to put on deoderant as soon as he gets out of the shower and sometimes again in the morning before work. Also, even in winter, air out the room by opening or cracking a window. Close it at night when he goes to sleep. Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Sweat Odor in Room
We all have 2 sets of sweat glands - apocrine and eccrine. One lot doesn't usually kick in until puberty - which is why most children don't have the body odour problem that us adults have. At nine years old I wouldn't have thought he should have a body odour problem - but I may be completely off track here as I have no children and don't know how nine year olds are supposed to smell. Perhaps a medical check up may be in order???? The other thing to consider is his hair/pillow. Many children sweat on their heads/faces and this may have soaked into the pillow and be breeding bacteria, (not harmful to your son - just smelly). Just some ideas - not sure if they are helpful....... Post by Jo Bodey RE: Sweat Odor in RoomI wonder if the odor has gotten into the mattress. I would remove the sheets and spray the mattress with vinegar - lots of vinegar. Be sure to use a mattress pad that you can wash along with the sheets. I've also heard of some people using vinegar instead of deoderant. It doesn't stop the wetness but helps with the odor. So try spraying vinegar under your son's arm's, etc after he showers at night. Post By Ann (Guest Post) RE: Sweat Odor in Room
Put cans left open full of regular (NOT SELF LIGHT) in the room or in paper bags (large grecery bags) full of charchoal. Replace when the room developes an oder again and send the charcoal to the land fill. Be sure your son don't have allerges to something foods, clothing contents, laundry supplies or bath or dental products. Is there mold in his room, or a health problem with teeth, tonsuls, sinus, lungs or heart? Also, do you all eat a veggie diet or lots os soy products? Is the meat you eat grown on soy products? Post By m.b.wright (Guest Post) |
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