Гипогидроз (Hypoidrosis, Hypohidrosis)

Hypohidrosis (Hypohidrosis) is a medical condition in which a person experiences abnormally low sweating. The human body regulates body temperature through sweating, which increases when the ambient temperature rises or when the body is active. However, in people with hypohidrosis, sweat regulation is impaired, which can lead to serious health problems.

The causes of hypohidrosis can be different. This may be a hereditary condition in which the number of sweat glands responsible for producing sweat is reduced. Hypohidrosis can also be a consequence of other diseases, such as diabetes, thyroid disease or autoimmune diseases. Taking certain medications or chemotherapy can also cause hypohidrosis.

Symptoms of hypohidrosis may include dry skin, burning and itching of the skin, heat stroke, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. In severe cases, hypohidrosis can lead to hyperthermia - overheating of the body due to the inability to cool it at elevated temperatures.

Treatment for hypohidrosis depends on its cause. If hypohidrosis is a consequence of another disease, then it is necessary to treat the underlying disease. In cases where hypohidrosis is caused by medications, you should consult your doctor and possibly find an alternative. In some cases, when hypohidrosis is caused by heredity, treatment may be limited to skin care to avoid drying out the skin.

In general, hypohidrosis is a serious disease that requires careful and competent attention from medical personnel. If you suspect hypohidrosis, be sure to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.



Hypohidrosis or hypohidrosis is abnormally insufficient sweating.

With true hypohidrosis, a person feels cold even in hot weather. Women are more likely to suffer from hypohydroma. This can be caused by insufficient functioning of the nervous system and severe stress. Doctors warn that if hypohydracia develops, it is necessary not only to take measures to combat this pathology, but also to find the root cause of the pathology. In children, hypohidrosis is much more common in childhood and is associated with a disease of the lymphatic system. This is a rarer condition, but those with hypohydroskesia may not tolerate heat well. With the onset of cold weather, people with hypohidrosis become colder and take longer to warm up. Such patients require additional layers of clothing, unlike ordinary people. Body temperature may drop if overheated as a result of staying in a dry and warm room.

Causes of hypohydrosis Causes of hypohydrosis can be:

* Electrolyte imbalance; * Various injuries and immune system disorders; * Tumors and infections of the head and neck; * Genetic predisposition; Nerve damage; Infectious diseases; Connective tissue diseases; Endocrine diseases. **



Hypohidrosis is an abnormally low ability to produce sweat and its distribution in the body, which does not help cool the human body during periods of increased heat generation. With hypohidrosis, sweating is limited to various areas of the skin and is often completely absent even with a significant increase in ambient temperature.

**There are several types of hypohidrosis:**