Blocked Sweat Gland Armpit · Top

A judo scoreboard for iOS.
On your iPhone and iPad.

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Everything you need to referee a judo match

Whether in competition, at a youth tournament or in practice, Judo Shiai will quickly become your best companion on tatami. Enter the name and color of the fighters, adjust the fight or osaekomi durations and select penalty rules.

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Show it on your Television

Enjoy a widescreen display by connecting your iPhone or iPad to your TV directly via AirPlay or via cable.

Use your device at the officiating table while offering the audience a large and clear scoreboard thanks to its optimized display option on external screen.

Scoreboard on external display

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Give rhythm to free practices

Alternate between fight and rest periods during your practices by defining the number of intervals as well as the exercise and break durations.

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Blocked Sweat Gland Armpit · Top

Fluctuations in hormones, often around puberty or during menstruation, can increase sweat production and oiliness, leading to easier blockages.

Walking out the door, he raised his arm to hail a cab. There was no pain. There was no friction. Just the cool morning air hitting the healing skin. It was a small victory, but Elias knew he would never look at a simple sweat gland the same way again. He had learned that sometimes, the body doesn't need a mechanic; it just needs a little time to clear its own path. blocked sweat gland armpit

There it was. A small, angry red bump, like a volcano preparing to erupt. It wasn't just a pimple; it was deep. A hard, immovable knot that screamed with a dull, rhythmic throb every time his heart beat. Fluctuations in hormones, often around puberty or during

He rushed to the mirror. The pressure he had applied the night before, combined with his body's relentless immune response, had finally done the work. The blockage had cleared itself. A mix of blood and fluid had drained overnight, leaving a deflated, messy relief in its wake. There was no friction

The next morning, he woke up to a different sensation. It wasn't the sharp stinging of before. It was a dull, heavy ache, and the area felt wet.

The first time Elias felt it, he was in the middle of a presentation at work. He gestured upward toward the quarterly projection chart, and a sharp, distinct twinge in his right armpit stopped his sentence mid-flow. It felt like a bee sting, or perhaps a pulled muscle, buried deep where his arm met his torso.

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