Sweating all the time and sweating when you move are mostly considered to be qi deficiency, which needs to be treated with qi replenishing medicines, such as Yubingfeng Pellets, Bazhen Pills, Ginseng Spleen Strengthening Pills and so on. In Chinese medicine, sweating all the time and sweating when you move are generally categorized as spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating when you move a little), which is one of the typical manifestations of qi deficiency, mainly due to the weakening of the qi’s role in fixing (consolidating) the fluid, resulting in the leakage of the fluid. This syndrome is also accompanied by symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness, and lack of mental clarity. In order to effectively treat this disease, it is necessary to use drugs to replenish qi and stop sweating. Clinically, the main drug commonly used is Yubingfeng Granules, which can benefit qi, consolidate the surface and stop sweating, mainly targeting at surface deficiency and non-consolidation (the weakness of the muscle surface leads to the abnormal outflow of sweat), and spontaneous sweating and bad wind. The Ginseng Pill for Strengthening the Spleen can also serve to strengthen the spleen and enhance qi, and can also treat spontaneous sweating caused by qi deficiency. If there is a prolonged deficiency of qi and both qi and blood, then Bazhen Pills and other qi and blood double tonic (qi and blood tonic together) can be chosen to treat self-sweating and other diseases. The specific adverse effects of the above drugs are not clear, and it is recommended to take the drugs as prescribed by the doctor.