Sweat on the slightest movement, belongs to the Chinese medicine sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, a little movement sweating on the aggravation) category, may be caused by qi deficiency or yang deficiency, Chinese medicine believes that yang qi deficiency will lead to the weakening of the role of the solid protection, the guard surface is not solid will be “moving is sweating”, through the use of yu ping feng particles, sheng pulse particles and other proprietary Chinese medicines, to play a beneficial qi stop sweating By taking Chinese medicines such as Yubingfeng Granules and Shengxin Granules, it can benefit the qi and stop sweating. Normal sweating is a physiological phenomenon when people are physically active, eat spicy food, in hot weather, under thick clothing, or when they are emotionally agitated. Self-sweating refers to the symptoms of frequent sweating when waking up, especially during activities. It is mostly seen in qi deficiency and yang deficiency. Due to the deficiency of yang qi, it can not protect the surface of the muscle, the xuanfu is not dense, and the fluid leaks out, so the self-sweating is seen, and the movement is depleting the yang qi, so the sweating is especially bad after the activity. Yupingfeng Granules: It has the effect of benefiting qi, fixing the surface and stopping sweating, with the main ingredients of astragalus, antifungal, fried atractylodes, etc. After taking it, it can alleviate the symptoms of deficiency of the surface (the weakness of the surface of the muscle leads to the abnormal outflow of perspiration), spontaneous sweating and bad wind, and whitening of the complexion (white color and lack of luster), and it is also suitable for those who are weak and prone to feeling the wind evils. The adverse reactions and contraindications after taking it are not clear. Sheng Wei Granules: It has the effect of benefiting qi, nourishing yin and generating body fluid, and contains ingredients such as Radix Codonopsis pilosulae, Radix et Rhizoma Ophiopogonis, Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis, etc. It is often used in the treatment of qi and yin deficiencies, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), shortness of breath, and sweating. The adverse effects and contraindications of this product are not clear. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, as unauthorized use of the drug may cause adverse consequences.