What’s wrong with constant sweating that doesn’t move?

It is generally believed that frequent sweating and immobility are related to qi deficiency. According to clinical symptoms, it can be categorized into lung qi deficiency, spleen qi deficiency and kidney qi deficiency. 1. Lung qi deficiency is mostly caused by the lack of solidity of lung qi and the imbalance of camp and guard, characterized by spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the daytime, aggravated by sweating when one moves a little), fear of wind, coughing and wheezing, and sputum with white sparse phlegm, etc. The treatment can be done by using formulas such as Yupingfengsan in order to benefit qi and solidify the epidermis to prevent sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the muscle epidermis). 2. Spleen qi deficiency is mostly caused by insufficient spleen qi and weakened transport function, characterized by weak sweating, worse when moving, abdominal distension and loose stools (scanty and unformed stools), and yellowish complexion (yellowish and lusterless), etc. For treatment, prescriptions such as Sizijunzi Tang can be used to invigorate the spleen and invigorate qi in order to stop sweating. 3. Kidney qi deficiency is mostly caused by deficiency of yang qi and weakening of the warming and consolidating effects, characterized by cold sweating, lack of warmth of the limbs, and soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, etc. Formulas such as Jin Gui Kidney qi Pill can be used to replenish the kidney, benefit qi, and restrain sweating. The adverse effects of the above formulas are not yet clear. Those who have the above symptoms should consult a doctor in time and use the above medications under the guidance of a professional doctor.