Diseases and Conditions
Anhidrosis
Risk factors
Overview
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Complications
Prevention
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Risk factors
Certain factors make anhidrosis more likely, including:
- Age. People age 65 and older, infants, and children are more prone to heat stress, which can contribute to anhidrosis.
- Certain health problems. Any medical condition that damages your autonomic nerves, such as diabetes, makes sweat gland problems more likely.
- Skin disorders. Many diseases that irritate or inflame the skin also affect the sweat glands. They include psoriasis; exfoliative dermatitis, which is marked by severe skin scaling; heat rash; scleroderma, which causes hard, tight skin; and ichthyosis — extremely dry, scaly skin.
- Genetic abnormalities. Mutations in certain genes can lead to disorders that affect the sweat glands.