By Surgi-Care Center for Horses on
5/27/2011 4:11 PM
The clinical signs of anhidrosis include partial or complete absence of
sweating, an increased/rapid respiratory rate, dry skin and coat,
lethargy, poor performance, hair loss, decreased appetite, decreased
water intake, and fever (up to 105° Fahrenheit). The clinical signs may
be gradual or may be noticed suddenly by an owner or trainer.