Dermatologist Questions

Sticky skin syndtrome

Acquired cutaneous adherence Syndrome.skin biopsy shows sweat composition is disturbed any medicine to cure this problem

Female | 36 years old
Complaint duration: 1 2 years
Medications: No medicine
Conditions: Acquired cutaneous adherence syndtrome

2 Answers

Acquired Cutaneous Adherence Syndrome (ACAS) is a rare condition where the skin becomes sticky due to abnormal sweat composition. While there is no specific cure, treatments include:

Topical treatments: Antiperspirants or moisturizers to manage symptoms.
Medications: Anticholinergic drugs or steroids to control sweating and inflammation.
Lifestyle adjustments: Keep the skin clean and dry, and wear breathable clothing.
Advanced treatments: Botox injections or iontophoresis for severe cases.
Consult a dermatologist for a tailored treatment plan.

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