Neck and forehead sweating in women can be caused by physiologic reasons such as nervousness, autonomic dysfunction, and limited hyperhidrosis. Neck and forehead sweating in women can be caused by physiological reasons such as nervousness or a lot of hair and clothing covering the neck and forehead, which can usually be relieved by regulating nervousness, soothing the mood or reducing the hair and clothing covering. It can also be caused by autonomic dysfunction, which is usually treated with medication such as ghrelin, vitamin B and psychological counseling. Women’s neck and forehead sweating can also be seen in limited hyperhidrosis, clinical generally given to inhibit sweat secretion of drugs such as 5% ellagic acid solution, 3% to 5% formaldehyde solution and other external application. However, the number of medication should not be too much, so as not to cause local dryness, cracking or severe irritation phenomenon. If the sweating symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to seek medical attention. Drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not unauthorized use.