What s the matter with not sweating, what is the reason why the body doesn t sweat

Updated on healthy 2024-05-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Anhidrosis refers to the little or no sweating and is divided into two categories: localized and generalized. Systemic is seen in congenital ectodermal defects. Localized in some ** diseases, such as myxedema, psoriasis, etc.

    People who do not sweat all over the body cannot regulate their body temperature, often feel unwell, and are irritable when they are slightly heated, especially when the body temperature is hot. **: If it is a secondary symptom of other diseases, the primary disease will be treated, such as congenital ectodermal defect disease, which is not yet possible**.

    Cold intolerance may also be seen in liver disease or hypothyroidism. Studies have shown that women with less cold tolerance have less iron in their blood and lower plasma thyroxine levels than men. Iron is an important raw material for the production of hemoglobin and is responsible for the transport and metabolism of oxygen in the body.

    If a woman's diet is low in iron, coupled with the loss of iron due to menstruation, she is prone to iron deficiency anemia, resulting in insufficient oxidation of nutrients, and insufficient heat production makes it easy to feel cold. Thyroxine has a thermogenic effect, it can increase basal metabolism and speed up blood circulation. If there is long-term iodine deficiency, it will affect the synthesis of thyroid hormones, and the body's ability to withstand the cold will also be reduced.

    Therefore, women who are sensitive to cold should eat more foods containing more iodine, such as kelp, jellyfish, shrimp skin, etc. Foods containing iron, such as animal liver, lamb, beef, fish, eggs, black fungus, milk, legumes, and green leafy vegetables. However, it is necessary to visit the hospital.

    Of course, it depends on the wise doctor, not the quack.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't sweat, it must be because the pores are too fine and thin. Only by drinking more water can you improve**dryness and high body temperature, because drinking water can moisturize** and lower the temperature, and drinking too much water can be excreted in urine even if it cannot be excreted from sweat. In addition, you can also exercise more to force sweat out of the pores, and the pores will slowly become thicker after a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There could be several reasons for this:

    1. Congenital sweat gland dysplasia or sweat gland deficiency, which can be manifested as generalized or limited anhidrosis.

    2. Some diseases, such as severe ichthyosis, scleroderma, leprosy, radiation dermatitis, atrophy, etc., can cause localized anhidrosis.

    3. Nerve injury, such as transverse myelitis, polio, paraplegia, and local injury of sympathetic nerves, bulbar and pontine brain, can cause generalized or localized anhidrosis.

    4. Certain internal organ diseases, such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus, chronic nephritis, myxedema, malignant tumors, etc., in addition, vitamin A deficiency, etc., can also cause systemic anhidrosis.

    It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, each person's body structure and the functional leaves of each function are different, which determines that everyone's physique is different. Some people are like this, they don't like to sweat by nature. The sweat glands are mysteriously insufficient, the pores are fine, the hair is scarce, and the pores are not open.

    Secondly, there is the problem of your excretion. The excretion of sweat depends on the water and salt composition of your body. Remember to hydrate before you feel thirsty, rather than when you're thirsty, when your body is running out of water.

    Finally, I recommend that you go for cupping, which has a great effect on pore relaxation. I didn't like to sweat much before, and after doing it a few times, I felt that there would be sweat oozing from the center of my back, and it became better! Hope it suits you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How can you sweat without drinking water?

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