Will my father's dyshidrosis be hereditary?
Asked by:Agamemnon
Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 11:48 AM
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Alicia
Apr 11, 2026
The father's dyshidrosis may be inherited. The chance of this inheritance is generally 50%, which depends on the individual's physical condition.
Odorhidrosis is generally a chromosomally dominant single-gene genetic disease, and there are obvious genetic patterns. From a genetic point of view, there is a possibility of inheritance. For example, if both parents have dyshidrosis, their children are more likely to inherit it. The chance of inheritance is 50%. It is mainly caused by gene mutations. Generally, it will not affect physical health, but it may affect social interaction.
Once odorous sweating occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital for surgical treatment, and at the same time, local hygiene care must be strengthened.
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