one disease well it's not really a disease it's a problem well if you start to get lumps under your armpits and you stop sweating there it means you have clogged sweat glands they can get clogged by not cleaning under there properly if you have them go see your doctor because on this other website a guy had to have is surgically removed (OUCH!!!) the doctor might recomend some ingredients for you to put on it but i cannot tell you those ingredients because you might be alergic to them I HOPE YOU FOUND MY INFORMATION USEFUL
Well, that's not exactly in detail, quite a bit of things can cause this. . . Allergies, strep throat, meningitis...
cystic fibrosis
Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia is a genetic disorder characterized by dysfunctional or absent sweat glands.
The tongue does not sweat. However, you can salivate, which makes the mouth moist to wet. Without saliva, you can have dental cavities, gum disease, and very bad breath.
The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.
No, they have sweat glands
cystic fibrosis
You could have a disease called acidosis
Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia is a genetic disorder characterized by dysfunctional or absent sweat glands.
No, unless they have an infectious disease.
Symptoms of Fabry's disease include a decreased ability to sweat and changes in the cornea or outer layer of the eye.
No, William Carey died of the sweat, a type of disease.
The tongue does not sweat. However, you can salivate, which makes the mouth moist to wet. Without saliva, you can have dental cavities, gum disease, and very bad breath.
probably over active sweat glands in those areas, also called hyperhydrosis, which you could go see a gp about
No. It comes from someone who has the disease and has it in their body fluids (blood, sexual fluids and even sweat).
Sweat is very much a body fluid. However, when it comes to talking about the transmission of diseases through body fluids, sweat and saliva are usually excluded because the amount of either that would be needed to transmit the disease is significantly greater (as in litres and not merely millillitres) than blood or semen for instance.
Cystic fribrosis is an inherited disease of the secretory glands, including the glands which produce sweat and mucus.
No, some people lack the ability to sweat; these people have a condition called anhydrosis or hypohidrosis "sweat deficiency". People with anhydrosis should be screened for Fabry disease and many other endocrine disorders. Anticholinergic drugs such as Benadryl, Atarax, Phenergan and Compozine, et al. (all antihistamines) can temporarily precipitate the condition.