-A reduced ability to perspire may be noticed in one localized area, in scattered locations or throughout the body.
-The main indicator of this condition is a very low volume of sweat or the complete absence of sweat even in hot conditions or other conditions where normal individuals would usually perspire.
-A fuller list of symptoms appears below:
- Perspiring very little or not at all, even in a hot climate or while exerting oneself physically.
- Weakness.
- Cramping muscles.
- Dizziness.
- Elevated heartbeat.
- Flushed skin.
- Feeling overheated (hyperthermia).
- Nausea.