Confusion, nausea and sweating may be caused by hypoglycemia, hypotension, electrolyte disorders, insufficient blood supply to the brain or anxiety.
1. Hypoglycemia: When hypoglycemia occurs, it leads to insufficient supply of energy to all organs of the body, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of the brain, which may cause symptoms such as confusion, nausea and sweating.
2. Low blood pressure: when low blood pressure occurs, resulting in insufficient perfusion of brain tissue, it may cause confusion, nausea, sweating, and may be accompanied by blurred vision, pallor and other manifestations.
3. Electrolyte disorders: when electrolyte disorders occur, such as hypokalemia, hyponatremia and so on, affecting the energy metabolism in the body, it may cause confusion, nausea and sweating. Consider that it may be caused by profuse sweating and vomiting.
4. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: Due to the obstruction of blood circulation in cerebral arteries, the blood supply and oxygen supply to local brain tissues are insufficient, resulting in cerebral nerve dysfunction, which may cause confusion, nausea, and sweating and other symptoms.
5. Anxiety: some patients with anxiety disorders suffer from chronic over-anxiety, which leads to poor diet and sleep, resulting in confusion and nausea, often accompanied by general discomfort and somatization symptoms, such as sweating.
If you are suffering from nausea and sweating, you should seek medical advice as soon as possible to clarify the cause and then have your doctor guide your treatment and regimen.