Probable causes of having poor leg circulation and excessive sweating in my groin area?

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Both legs have poor circulation and my groin sweats (yes is hot, seems like it has a lot of blood flow).

The sweat in my groin area stinks excessively and seems very sticky!

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  1. Hyland says:

    This is very normal and sometimes even happens to me!

  2. Onlooker says:

    Mate, I had that, too. That stench is appalling.
    I got rid of it by:
    1. Applying chaparral extract (Creosote Bush. Latin: Larrea tridentata) after having washed myself down there VERY thoroughly to remove that wetness (I don’t think it’s sweat, though it feels like it).
    Shop around for that extract. The prices vary considerably.
    2. I left it on for two days before showering again; then, I washed the area again thoroughly, dried it and soaked the area in vinegar, especially the glans. Let it get into the meatus – it’ll sting a bit, so it might be wise not to do this till you have a fairly full bladder. You can wash the vinegar off after a few minutes.
    Result: The stink went. Make sure that your pants are also soaked in vinegar – i.e. use white vinegar.
    I think it may be balanitis, killed by the vinegar, or herpes, helped by the chaparral extract.

  3. Bud says:

    The groin is one area on the human body that has a preponderance of sweat glands. So to some degree it can be a problem for just about anyone. If you sweat excessively in that area it can be caused by many conditions such as: stress and anxiety, adrenal disorders, diabetes mellitus, nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, hypercalcaemic nephropathy, metabolic syndrome ,multiple endocrine neoplasia II (MEN II) – also called Sipple’s syndrome, renal tubular acidosis (RTA),hyperparathyroidism and sleep apnea. The only connections between the groin sweating and poor leg circulation could be nerve damage in the lower spine (the so-called “horsetail area” at the end of the spine.where the spinal nerves spread out, or diabetes. I would imagine you have tried all the more obvious treatments, long showers, keeping the area dry with body powders and antiperspirants, wearing light fabric underwear. If none of that works then it is time for a doctor visit for a diagnosis. The doctor may have you try a prescription antiperspirant before any of the more involved techniques are tried.

  4. deniseb says:

    Chances are these two symptoms may not be related. You may have Hexsel’s Hyperhidrosis, in addition to something else. The human body has millions of sweat glands, some of us just have more in certain areas, and some of those sweat glands are more active than others. No one knows exactly why. But we can all agree, a soggy crotch is no fun, and it can get really rank, it can cause jock itch in men, and yeast infections in women. Not to mention painful pimples along the elastic of our underwear, on our inner thighs. Doctors do not really seem to concern themselves with Hyperhidrosis much, as it is just sweat. Dermatologists are more keenly aware of what a nightmare Hyperhidrosis really is. Slowly more and more research is being done to begin to understand Hyperhidrosis, in the mean time others are acting.
    I made a washable, detachable crotch of 100% cotton that works for anyone who wears briefs. I calls it a Wrapp, the extra P stands for perspiration, my site: http://www.coolwrapps.com
    Klima Health Solutions has formulated a deodorant for the groin area and from what I understand, it has been very effective. There is also a great site: Very Sweaty Betty, and everyone there has excessive sweating: Hyperhidrosis. We are fighting to get and stay dry. For those of us who have Hyperyidrosis, we dream of that day. So, don’t dispair, there are solutions he help you keep your crotch dry and odor free.

    Denise