What are the tests for excessive sweating in women during menopause?

Women who have excessive sweating during menopause can be tested for sex hormone six, anti-müllerian hormone, and thyroid hormone. Hot flashes and excessive sweating during menopause are normal in most cases and are caused by a decrease in estrogen. A sex hormone test can be performed to check the levels of estrogen, follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone to determine if menopause is imminent. Anti-Müllerian hormone can also be checked to reflect the function of the ovaries. Next, thyroid hormones can be checked to rule out excessive sweating due to thyroid disorders. In conclusion, sweating during menopause is usually a normal physiological manifestation and is not a cause for concern. If it is accompanied by other abnormal symptoms or gradually aggravated, we should consider the possibility of other diseases and consult a doctor in time.