Hypohidrosis is a term for not enough sweating required to maintain normal core body temperature. Anhidrosis implies total lack of sweating.
What is the cause of hypo- or anhidrosis?
Usual cause is autonomic nervous system dysfunction, which can be central or peripheral. Following are some disorders associated with it:
Central autonomic dysfunction
- Multiple system atrophy
- Dementia with Lewy bodies
- Parkinson disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke
- Spinal cord disease
Peripheral autonomic dysfunction
Pure autonomic failure
Autoimmune ganglionopathy
Autonomic neuropathy
-Diabetic
-Paraneoplastic
-Amyloid
-Inherited
Autoimmune conditions like Sjogren syndrome
Fabry disease
Harlequin syndrome
Systemic sclerosis
Ross syndrome
Congenital sweat gland absence
Iatrogenic (caused by medicines)
Anticholinergics such as doxepin, atropine, glycopyrrolate, cyproheptadine, hyoscyamine, amitriptyline, oxybutynin, clozapine, quetiapine, chlorpromazine, tolterodine
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors such as topiramate, zonisamide
Central adrenergic like clonidine
Opioids like Fentanyl, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone
Neuromuscular blockers like botox
What is the treatment for hypohidrosis or anhidrosis?
There is no specific treatment other than removing any medicine that may be causing it, and treating any underlying treatable condition.
Who should I see if I have hypohidrosis or anhidrosis?
Start with PCP to rule out common underlying reasons. Some patients may have to see a specialist like a neurologist, rheumatologist, endocrinologist, or a dermatologist.
Where can I get more information about hypohidrosis or anhidrosis?
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