Sweating is related to a variety of factors, whether sweating is easy to heat stroke, and the environment.
Excessive sweating is associated with a higher number of sweat glands, often in a hot and humid environment, mental stress and anxiety, obesity, vegetative nervous system dysfunction, menopausal syndrome, hyperthyroidism, tuberculosis, cardiac insufficiency and other factors.
For example, a large amount of exercise may cause the body to sweat a lot. If sports in a higher temperature environment, resulting in more sweating, there is a possibility of heat stroke. If you exercise indoors, sweating more and do not clean up the sweat from your body in time, it may also lead to heat stroke.
When heat stroke occurs, it is recommended to move to a cool and ventilated place in time to rest, which is conducive to relieving the symptoms. If the symptoms are serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and ask the doctor for treatment to avoid dangerous situations.