Haemathidrosis (Haemathidrosis, Haematidrosis)

Hematidrosis (Haemathidrosis, Haematidrosis) is a rare disease in which blood is released from the sweat glands. This leads to bloody sweat.

The causes of hematidrosis are not completely clear. It is assumed that this may be due to increased fragility of blood vessels, disorders in the blood coagulation system, and damage to small vessels in the sweat glands.

Hematidrosis is more often observed in women aged 10 to 30 years. It can occur under severe stress or excessive physical exertion. Sometimes associated with certain diseases, such as hemophilia.

Diagnosis is based on analysis of bloody sweat and exclusion of other causes (trauma, tumor). Treatment is aimed at eliminating the underlying disease, if any. Hemostatic and vascular-strengthening drugs can be used.

Thus, hematidrosis is a rare condition that requires examination to identify possible causes and adequate treatment.



Hematidrosia - the science of small losses and big problems

**Hematidrosis or hematohidrosis (from the English “haem” (blood) + “hidro” (water)”) is called excessive sweating.** In some cases, this process is accompanied by excess production blood. Typically, this occurs as a result of physical or emotional stress, stress or other factors. In addition, hematidrosis can occur when the body's endocrine system is disrupted.

The main problem for people with this condition is that not only their bodies sweat, but also their bedding, clothes and even the walls around them. This can lead to serious illnesses such as