Is it normal to have cold sweats and come to the hospital?

Cold sweats and weakness should be seen promptly in the emergency department of the hospital. Consider the possibility of dehydration due to heavy sweating, which can cause acid-base imbalance and electrolyte disturbance in the body if left untreated, and can lead to shock in severe cases.
In the emergency department, routine blood and electrolyte tests will be done to determine whether there are infectious diseases and electrolyte disorders, and intravenous saline, glucose and electrolyte solutions will be administered to help restore the balance of the internal environment. In addition, pathological factors for cold sweats will be ruled out and treated for the cause.