Postpartum sweating is mostly to excrete water from the body. In sweat, 99% is water, and the rest 1% includes sodium, potassium, calcium, chlorine and urea nitrogen.
Therefore, postpartum sweating can't detoxify at all, and it won't lose weight, lose weight and resist aging.
After the baby is born, the mother usually sweats more easily than usual, which is a physiological phenomenon that the postpartum body recovers its self-regulation. Don't sweat blindly at this time. Doing so will only make your body weaker and weaker, and even have the following adverse consequences:
1, dehydration
It affects the balance of water and salt in the body, and the whole person will feel dizzy, weak and even dizzy.
2. Skin infection
Sweating suddenly increases, and the skin has been in a relatively humid environment, which is prone to white hair and wrinkles and becomes fragile. If you encounter bacteria or fungi again, you are likely to be infected.
3. Heat shock disease