In the hot season, sweating is a normal physiological phenomenon at high temperature, but if the temperature is low, people will still sweat often, which should be considered as a disease. Frequent sweating may be a disease, medically called hyperhidrosis.
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There are four main diseases that cause hyperhidrosis:
1, hypoglycemia. There are many reasons for hypoglycemia. Sympathetic nerve overexcitation can be the main manifestation during the attack. When blood sugar suddenly drops, the sympathetic nerve is excited and the human body releases a lot of adrenaline. Therefore, patients may have symptoms such as pallor, cold sweat, and trembling hands and feet.
2, hyperthyroidism. Fear of heat and excessive sweating is one of the main characteristics of this disease, and it also shows many symptoms such as mental tension, personality change, irritability, inattention, difficulty in falling asleep, anxiety, irritability and paranoia.
3. Pheochromocytoma. The common symptom of chromaffin cells is profuse sweating. Sweating is paroxysmal, and sometimes it can continue to sweat, but facial flushing or whitening can occur at the same time during paroxysmal attack. There will also be palpitations, hand tremors, cold limbs and so on. The onset of this disease is often accompanied by obvious hypertension and headache symptoms caused by it.
4. Diabetes. Diabetes is often accompanied by abnormal sweating caused by autonomic nervous dysfunction. However, patients also have "three more and one less", that is, "eat more, drink more, urinate more and lose weight". It is generally not difficult to diagnose through blood sugar test and urine sugar test.
References:
People's Network-Sweating more and skin aging faster.
People's Health Network-Frequent sweating may be related to four diseases.