Tropical sweating

Tropical dyshidrosis asthenia causes persistent sweat occlusion due to unfamiliar tropical climate, and a series of symptoms and signs appear. This disease is rare. Allen and Orsquo; Brine first reported in 1994 abroad, and there were only a few reports in China.

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