What causes high blood pressure to sweat

Hypertension love sweating may be physiological factors, may also be pathological factors, combined with hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, pheochromocytoma, etc. can lead to hypertension sweating.
1. Physiological factors:
Hypertensive patients need to evaporate sweat through the skin every day, when the weather is hot, emotional excitement, do a lot of exercise, etc. can lead to sweat, these are normal phenomena, do not need special treatment.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Hypoglycemia: when hypertensive patients have hypoglycemia, it will stimulate sympathetic excitation and release more adrenaline, which will cause patients to be pale and sweat a lot.
(2) Hyperthyroidism: Hyperthyroidism will cause the body’s basal metabolism to be vigorous, resulting in high blood pressure and accompanied by excessive sweating, which can be treated with drugs such as methimazole and propylthiouracil.
(3) Pheochromocytoma: Pheochromocytoma will stimulate the body to release more adrenaline or norepinephrine intermittently or persistently, which will cause secondary hypertension accompanied by excessive sweating.
There are many reasons why high blood pressure loves sweating, and it may also be related to acute heart attack, type II diabetes mellitus, etc. It is recommended to consult the doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it.