Anhidrosis can occur as an isolated condition or as part of a group of symptoms associated with another disease. Anhidrosis can also occur after skin has been injured, because sweat glands are clogged or obstructed, as an inherited defect, or as a side effect of a medication. Given the wide range of reasons why a person may not be able to sweat, it's often difficult to pinpoint the true origin of the condition in an individual. For those people who suffer from anhidrosis on only small parts of their bodies, treatment is probably not necessary because sweat from other body areas can usually effectively compensate and keep the body cool. But for those people with large body areas affected, finding the cause of the problem is often crucial to finding a treatment.
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well...and TECHNICALLY speaking....you could also use the term adiaphoresis
Lost my head...sorry...I don't know why I spelled it that way....anhidrosis
Are you talking about the term anhydrosis? That is the term.....but the condition could be caused by MANY things....