anidrasi
Anidrasi, commonly referred to as anhidrosis or anidrosis, is a medical condition characterized by reduced or absent sweating due to dysfunction of the sweat glands or the autonomic nerves that control them. Because sweating helps regulate body temperature, anidrasi can lead to heat intolerance and an increased risk of overheating or heat-related illness. The term derives from Greek, with an- meaning without and hidros meaning sweat. Clinically, anidrasi is described along a spectrum that includes hypohidrosis (reduced sweating) and complete anhidrosis (no sweating).
Causes and classification can be congenital or acquired. Congenital forms may occur with genetic conditions such
Symptoms and complications primarily arise from impaired thermoregulation. Individuals may experience heat intolerance, fatigue, dizziness, rapid
Diagnosis relies on history and physical examination, supported by specialized tests such as the Minor starch-iodine
Management focuses on treating the underlying cause when possible and preventing heat-related complications through cooling strategies,