Women sweat a lot when they get a little hot

If women sweat profusely when they are hot and have other discomfort, it may be caused by pathological factors, such as thyroid disease, endocrine disorders, hypoglycemia, etc.: 1. Thyroid disease: women with thyroid disease have hyperthyroidism, which results in excessive secretion of thyroid hormones and increases sympathetic excitability, leading to excessive sweating and fear of heat; it is recommended that women consult a doctor as soon as possible for thyroid function determination. If you are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism, you can choose imidazole and thiouracil drugs or radioactive iodine to combat hyperthyroidism and relieve the symptoms; 2. Endocrine disorders: endocrine disorders can cause imbalances in various aspects of the body, such as sweating, menstrual disorders and emotional changes in women. You can use some hormonal drugs such as sodium methylprednisolone succinate to maintain the hormone level in your body, and you can also do appropriate physical exercise to strengthen your body; 3, hypoglycemia: when women suffer from hypoglycemia, the blood glucose value in the body drops, accompanied by sweating, palpitations and hunger. If the symptoms are mild, eating some sugary food can relieve; when continuous sweating or more sweating occurs, you can use hypoglycemic or quinolone drugs to replenish glucose in time, or you can directly use insulin-producing agents such as sulfonylureas to circumvent hypoglycemia caused by excessive insulin secretion. Women sweating profusely at the slightest heat is not limited to pathological factors, but if there is no other discomfort, it may also be normal and not too worrying.