What’s wrong with sweating profusely in bed when you have a cold?

It is particularly normal to sweat during a cold, and it is also possible to sweat profusely during sleep. During a cold, the body becomes infected with a cold virus or bacteria, especially in the upper respiratory tract, and the body’s metabolic rate increases in order to resist the foreign cold virus or bacteria, and the phenomenon of profuse sweating may occur, both during the day and at night. Don’t worry too much first, active treatment for the cold can effectively relieve the sweating phenomenon. If you have a cold, it is best to use cold medication to relieve it. Adults can use cold medicine granules or cold and fever granules, and children can use pediatric black forsythia granules or pediatric cold and fever granules for treatment. In the early stage of cold, you can also use antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin granules or Four Seasons antiviral combination. In the later stage, if bacterial infection is combined, antibiotics can also be used for treatment.