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Recently, the palms and soles of the feet, especially the soles of the feet, are sweating particularly badly. Why is this? It has never happened before. Is it related to the liver?
Could be eczema. It may also be born, or it may be caused by long-term calcium deficiency, depression and depression. You can relieve the pressure from time to time! That's what I did. Go to the hospital for examination and find eczema. You can also supplement calcium and eat nutritious things to recuperate! Follow-up: Is it related to the liver? Answer: It has nothing to do with the liver. Sweating is a physiological function of human body to excrete and regulate body temperature, but if the way of sweating, the amount, color and smell of sweat change, it can be regarded as a precursor of some diseases and should be paid attention to. The following is an explanation of some common sweating phenomena from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine: spontaneous sweating is not called "spontaneous sweating" because of stimulating factors such as taking sweating drugs in sultry weather. Spontaneous sweating is mostly caused by weak lung qi deficiency, weak defensive yang qi and leakage of body fluid, so it is often accompanied by symptoms of yang deficiency such as fatigue, burnout, shortness of breath and chills. It is more common in children with rickets and hyperthyroidism. Night sweats are when you fall asleep and stop sweating when you wake up. Night sweats are often caused by hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency, yin not controlling yang, and sweating in body fluids, so they are often accompanied by symptoms such as five upset, insomnia, dry mouth and throat. Common in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis infiltration. Sweating is sweating after shivering, and it is a manifestation of the struggle between good and evil in the process of epidemic febrile disease. After sweating, the fever is gone, the pulse is still, and the body is cold. This is a good phenomenon, indicating that the evil has gone and the vitality has recovered. If the limbs are cold and irritable after sweating, it means that vital qi is invincible, and vital qi goes down with weakness, which is a critical illness. War sweat is more common in the early and middle stages of various infectious diseases. Sweating refers to sweating a lot when the condition is critical, the vital qi is weak, and the yang is about to dissipate, often accompanied by shortness of breath, chills in the limbs, weak pulse, and sometimes there is no critical situation. It is the image that the yang is about to be cut off, which is more common in patients with heart failure and collapse. Head sweating is limited to the head. Most of them are caused by pathogenic heat in the upper jiao or damp-heat stagnation and steaming in the middle jiao, which is more common in Yangming heat and damp-heat syndrome. If you see it after a serious illness, or if the old man is panting and sweating, it is mostly empty. For example, a sudden profuse sweating on the forehead at the end of a serious illness is a crisis in which yin deficiency goes up, yin deficiency cannot attach to yang, and yin and body fluid take off with qi. However, children often sweat on their heads while sleeping. If there are no other symptoms, it is not a symptom. Partial sweating is commonly known as "half-body sweat". It is located on the left or right, upper body or lower body. They are all caused by wind phlegm or rheumatism blocking collaterals, or poor camp defense, or disharmony between qi and blood. More common in patients with rheumatism or hemiplegia. If the elderly sweat, it may be a precursor to a stroke. Cold sweat refers to sweating due to cold limbs. No fever before sweating, no thirst. Often accompanied by listlessness, pale face, loose stool, long urine, slow pulse, pale tongue and other cold symptoms. It is mostly caused by yang deficiency and insufficient defensive qi, and it can also be caused by fright. In addition, sweaty palms are often too nervous; Sweating in the chest is thinking too much; Those who often sweat in the slightest exercise are either too fat or too weak; The sweat of diabetic patients is slightly fragrant; Sweat of patients with liver cirrhosis has a special taste of liver. Follow-up: I just sweated a lot on my palms and soles. How should I adjust? Answer: Sweating on the palms and soles of the feet is endocrine excess. Chinese patent medicine: Liuwei Dihuang Pill. In addition, if you can keep fit, keep a happy mood, take a bath frequently, drink more water and eat more fruits. Q: Isn't Liuwei Dihuang Pill used to treat kidney deficiency? Answer: Sweating in palms and soles is related to kidney deficiency. Color mixing is good for you.