Sweating after miscarriage is clinically normal, because mainly after pregnancy, the blood volume in the body increases, and after termination of pregnancy, this excess blood volume is eliminated by sweating, so that the blood volume in the body returns to normal. In addition, after miscarriage, the organism is relatively in a weaker stage, so it will also sweat. It is recommended not to blow cold wind when sweating, and to change underwear in time to avoid getting cold. It is also recommended that after a miscarriage, the diet must be strengthened with nutrition, and eat more food containing protein, such as eggs, fish, meat, chicken soup, fish soup. It is also recommended to eat more blood-supplementing foods, and to eat fresh fruits and vegetables. Due to bed rest after delivery, gastrointestinal peristalsis is relatively slow, and constipation may occur. Eating more fresh fruits and vegetables will improve this situation, and will also make the nutrition balanced, which will help the body recover as soon as possible.