anhidrosis

By lee64 Last reply at April 16, 2012 at 12:07 pm Views 758 Replies 2

lee64

Hi, I have stopped sweating and i am overheating from any activity that would normally make me sweat. I am 47 yrs old and have worked out all my life and always perspired. all my blood work has so far come up normal. can anyone please guide me what to do next. I feel like the doctors think i`m crazy or i`m just not working hard enough to sweat. my face and especially my eyes swell up and i get white bumps all over my neck shoulders and arms( haven really looked at the rest of my body) i feel like i ran 10 miles if i just walk for 5 minutes in 70` weather,,

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  • A Simon
    A SimonCA May 16, 2012 at 9:15 am   

    Dear Lee64-
    There is some information available on Mayo Clinic's website about anhidrosis:
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/anhidrosis/D....

    Otherwise, if you are interested in seeking a consultation with a Mayo Clinic physician in AZ, FL or MN, please click on the "Request an Appointment" button on the upper right hand corner of your screen.

  • sidepockets
    side­pock­ets July 11 at 1:43 am   

    This happened to me. I can only tell you about my experience. I am wondering if you are male or female. This could make a difference. I am a woman. I was finally diagnosed with Sjogrens Syndrome. This usually strikes women but men can have it also although much less frequent. Dry eyes? Dry mouth? Burning tongue? Joint pain? Severe fatigue or should I say severe weakness? Just feeling not yourself. I know there is a specific diagnosis for anhidrosis but I wanted to run this by you. Good Luck.