Reduced Sweating: When to See a Doctor
Reduced sweating (hypohidrosis) can signal nerve damage, medication side effects, or dangerous heat intolerance. Learn the causes, warning signs, and when to seek medical evaluation.
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Reduced sweating (hypohidrosis) can signal nerve damage, medication side effects, or dangerous heat intolerance. Learn the causes, warning signs, and when to seek medical evaluation.
Read clinical reviewA clinical guide to hypohidrosis and anhidrosis, including which medications reduce sweating, underlying causes, diagnostic workup, and evidence-based treatment options.
Read clinical reviewReduced sweating (hypohidrosis) can signal nerve damage, medication side effects, or autonomic dysfunction. Learn which labs to request, how doctors diagnose it, and what treatment options exist.
Read clinical reviewReduced sweating (hypohidrosis) can signal nerve damage, medication side effects, or skin disorders. Learn the causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for decreased perspiration.
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