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How is cold hands and feet in winter?
First, endocrine factors.

Sweating in the hands, feet and heart has a great relationship with the physical quality and endocrine of our body. People who often sweat on their hands, feet and heart often have no sweat on their bodies, but their hands, feet and heart are all cold sweat, and they will feel cold when touched. There are many people who sweat more easily in winter. Experts remind that this symptom is a manifestation of physical weakness and fear of cold. If you are afraid of cold in winter and have cold sweat on your hands and feet, it means that your constitution is cold.

Second, abnormal sweat gland function

Many times, long-term sweating of hands and feet is mostly caused by abnormal sweat gland function, and there are many reasons for abnormal sweat gland function. The first reason is that some systemic diseases, such as common thyroid function resistance, are the most common among diabetic patients. Another reason is that some diseases of the central system, once suffering from diseases of the central system, will lead to frequent sweating of hands and feet. One of the most important reasons is the functional resistance of the sympathetic nerve that controls hand sweat, which will also lead to the increase of hand sweat.

Three. tuberculosis

If you often sweat your hands and feet, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to do some tests, such as blood routine, in order to find out whether there is infection in your body. At the same time, it is necessary to take a chest X-ray to observe whether there is tuberculosis, so tuberculosis is also the reason for the increase of hand sweat, and t3 and t4 are also needed, which are indicators of obvious abnormal thyroid function. In addition to these tests, patients need to do some blood sugar tests to see if they have diabetes. These are all exclusions.