Infrequent sweating can be divided into physiological and pathological non-sweating. The former can be treated with timely hydration and appropriate exercise, without much treatment. Pathological sweating is mainly caused by the lack of yang qi and fluid, can be adjusted through oral Chinese medicine.
1. Physiological infrequent sweating is mainly due to differences in body type, environment, living habits, etc. caused by the performance of relatively little sweat, not accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, at this time do not have to worry too much, timely supplementation of water, increase the amount of exercise.
2. Pathologic infrequent sweating is divided into Yang Qi deficiency and fluid deficiency.
(1) Yang qi insufficiency is characterized by weakness in sweating, with symptoms such as lack of warmth in the limbs, fear of cold, cold or frequent urination, and less sweating. It can be regulated by Chinese medicines such as Radix Rehmanniae Pill and Jin Gui Ren Qi Pill.
(2) Insufficient fluid will lead to lack of source of sweating, with symptoms such as dry mouth and tongue and less sweating. It can be regulated by traditional Chinese medicines such as smallpox, maitong, rehmannia and so on.
If the sweating is pathologic, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to regulate, do not use your own medicine, so as not to cause damage to the organism.