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Amputees who wear a prosthetic leg sweat more than average, and for those who wear a prosthetic liner and sleeve it's more than just annoying. Suspension issues arise from amputee sweating that cause your prosthetic liner to slide down. Excessive prosthetic sweating can create a very unhygienic environment within your leg socket, and that can lead to chapping and skin disorders. Prosthetic antiperspirants are formulated with a higher...

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Amputees who wear a prosthetic leg sweat more than average, and for those who wear a prosthetic liner and sleeve it's more than just annoying. Suspension issues arise from amputee sweating that cause your prosthetic liner to slide down. Excessive prosthetic sweating can create a very unhygienic environment within your leg socket, and that can lead to chapping and skin disorders. Prosthetic antiperspirants are formulated with a higher percentage of the active ingredient Aluminum to control sweat.  Make sure to use a prosthetic moisturizer at night to avoid uncomfortable skin dehydration and redness from sweating too much.  Read Antiperspirant, The Primer inside our Prosthetic Sweat Control Guide.

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What Are Sweat Control Prosthetic Textiles? Don't sweat it! Vacuum Sockets 5 Ways to Control Sweating

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Sweat Control on amputeestore.com

Amputees who wear a prosthetic leg sweat more than average, and for those who wear a prosthetic liner and sleeve it's more than just annoying. Suspension issues arise from amputee sweating that cause your prosthetic liner to slide down. Excessive prosthetic sweating can create a very unhygienic environment within your leg socket, and that can lead to chapping and skin disorders. Prosthetic antiperspirants are formulated with a higher...

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Amputees who wear a prosthetic leg sweat more than average, and for those who wear a prosthetic liner and sleeve it's more than just annoying. Suspension issues arise from amputee sweating that cause your prosthetic liner to slide down. Excessive prosthetic sweating can create a very unhygienic environment within your leg socket, and that can lead to chapping and skin disorders. Prosthetic antiperspirants are formulated with a higher percentage of the active ingredient Aluminum to control sweat.  Make sure to use a prosthetic moisturizer at night to avoid uncomfortable skin dehydration and redness from sweating too much.  Read Antiperspirant, The Primer inside our Prosthetic Sweat Control Guide.

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Prosthetic Guide Articles

What Are Sweat Control Prosthetic Textiles? Don't sweat it! Vacuum Sockets 5 Ways to Control Sweating

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