Head sweating is mainly due to the sweat and sebaceous glands of the head and face of the organism, which are the most developed in distribution and secrete more sweat and sebum than other parts of the body, and is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not require special treatment. If the patient feels that the abnormal increase in sweating affects the patient’s quality of life, you can also use certain oral medications and local topical medications for symptomatic support. You can use certain doses of anticholinergic drugs that can effectively inhibit the effect of sweat secretion, such as atropine, scopolamine and other anticholinergic drugs, such drugs have adverse drug reactions such as dry mouth. Restricted hyperhidrosis can be treated with aluminum chloride solution, aluminum acetate solution topical rubbing, often due to mental factors or dietary factors caused to come, should relieve tension, anxiety, avoid frequent consumption of spicy and stimulating, overheated food, light diet.