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The treatment options for hypohidrosis and anhidrosis is limited.
Those with hypohidrosis should avoid drugs that can aggravate the condition (see medication-causes).
Contraindicated in those with CU as a result of hypohidrosis (see below).
The condition, anhidrosis or hypohidrosis, lowers the body's ability to sweat and remove excess heat from the body.
Zonisamide has also been associated with hypohidrosis.
For a full disambiguation see hypohidrosis.
See Postmiliarial hypohidrosis.
There may be fewer than normal sweat glands and they may produce little sweat, a condition known generally as hypohidrosis.
The minor test can be used as a diagnostic tool to evaluate underactive (hypohidrosis) and overactive (hyperhidrosis) sweating.
Physical findings typically include follicular atrophoderma, multiple basal cell carcinomas, hypotrichosis, and hypohidrosis.
It is also known by a number of other names including hypohidrosis, adiaphoresis, ischidrosis, oligidria, oligohidrosis and sweating deficiency.
Failure of the topical indicator to undergo a colour change during thermoregulatory sweat testing can indicate anhidrosis and/or hypohidrosis (see minor test).
While hyperhidrosis is a socially troubling but benign condition, hypohidrosis can lead to hyperthermia, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and potentially death.
In autoimmune diseases, such as Sjogren syndrome and systemic sclerosis, treatment of the underlying disease using immunosuppressive drugs may lead to improvement in hypohidrosis.
One of the common abnormalities of HED is hypohidrosis, or the inability to sweat, which can be attributed to dysfunctional sweat glands.
Characteristic physical findings include hypotrichosis, hypohidrosis, milia, follicular atrophoderma of the cheeks, and multiple BCC, which manifest in the late second decade to early third decade.
ANOTHER syndrome consists of alopecia, nail dystrophy, ophthalmic complications, thyroid dysfunction, hypohidrosis, ephelides and enteropathy, and respiratory tract infections.
Most people with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia have a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal or their sweat glands do not function properly.
Lelis syndrome it is a genetic disorder, a rare condition with dermatological and dental findings characterized by the association of ectodermal dysplasia (hypotrichosis and hypohidrosis) with acanthosis nigricans.
Postmiliarial hypohidrosis is a skin condition that results from occlusion of sweat ducts and pores, and may be severe enough to impair an individual's ability to perform sustained work in a hot environment.
The treatment options for hypohidrosis and anhidrosis is limited.
Much remains unclear regarding the reasons for recurrent anhidrosis.
All these patients had patchy anhidrosis and two had positive cardiovascular tests.
The medical term for absent sweating is anhidrosis.
Sweating too little, anhidrosis, can be life-threatening because your body can overheat.
Skin biopsies are useful when anhidrosis occurs as part of a dermatological disorder.
Causes of anhidrosis include dehydration, burns, and some skin and nerve disorders.
The condition, anhidrosis or hypohidrosis, lowers the body's ability to sweat and remove excess heat from the body.
In acquired generalized anhidrosis, spontaneous remission may be observed in some cases.
"Anhidrosis" means the body does not sweat, and "congenital" means that the condition is present from birth.
What is anhidrosis?
When caused by Horner's syndrome, ptosis is usually accompanied by miosis and anhidrosis.
Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis may be misdiagnosed for leprosy, based on similar symptoms of severe injuries to the hands and feet.
Failure of the topical indicator to undergo a colour change during thermoregulatory sweat testing can indicate anhidrosis and/or hypohidrosis (see minor test).
Mutations in this gene have been associated with congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis, self-mutilating behavior, mental retardation and cancer.
Fabry disease; A lysosomal storage disease causing anhidrosis, fatigue, angiokeratomas, burning extremity pain and ocular involvement.
Due to this blockage, in addition to vasodilatation, in the entire innervation area this leads to reduced sweating (anhidrosis) and Horner's syndrome.
Tropical anhidrotic asthenia is a skin condition, a rare form of miliaria, with long-lasting poral occlusion, which produces anhidrosis and heat retention.
In a Bedouin tent camp south of Beersheba, Omar, 11, lives with an especially rare disorder known as "congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis."
This form of the illness is often accompanied by the typical symptoms - intense itching or "pins and needles" with a lack of sweating (anhidrosis) to affected areas.
Thoracic sympathectomy has been indicated for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) since 1920, when Kotzareff showed it would cause anhidrosis (total inability to sweat) from the nipple line upwards.
Ross' syndrome consists of Adie's syndrome (myotonic pupils and absent deep tendon reflexes) plus segmental anhidrosis (typically associated with compensatory hyperhidrosis).
Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) is characterized by generalized absence of sweating without other autonomic and neurologic dysfunction.
In this case, a mild ptosis may be associated with ipsilateral ptosis, iris and areola hypopigmentation and anhidrosis due to the paresis of the Mueller muscle.