Male sweating may be caused by the weather, exercise and other physiological sweating, but also can be qi deficiency, yin deficiency and other pathological sweating, not necessarily caused by kidney deficiency, should be a comprehensive judgment and analysis. 1. Physiological sweating: high temperature, or after strenuous exercise can lead to increased sweating, which is a normal phenomenon, and can be gradually relieved after rest, without special treatment. 2. Pathological sweating: there are two types of sweating, one is spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by a little movement), accompanied by fatigue, low voice and other symptoms, mostly related to qi deficiency, etc.; and the other is night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, and sweating stops after waking up), accompanied by sweating of the hearts of the hands and feet and zygomatic flushing (redness of the cheekbones on both sides of the face), etc., mostly related to yin deficiency. Kidney deficiency can be divided into kidney qi deficiency, kidney yin deficiency, kidney yang deficiency, etc., all of which may lead to excessive sweating, should be based on the accompanying symptoms to comprehensively determine and analyze, for example: night sweating accompanied by lumbar and knee soreness (lumbar and knee soreness and weakness), spermatorrhea, tinnitus, etc., may be considered as kidney yin deficiency. Specific identification is more complex, and should also refer to the tongue and pulse, so please go to the hospital and consult a professional physician’s advice.