Sweating during exercise can be caused by a high metabolism, but it can also be caused by hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, and other reasons.
1. Excessive metabolism: If your child has a high metabolism, he or she may sweat a lot after activity. This is a normal physiological factor and does not require treatment. Reducing activity or changing clothing can usually improve the symptoms.
2. Hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia may be caused by reduced sugar intake and excessive sugar consumption. Patients may have pale, sweating, hunger, palpitation, tremor, abnormalities, convulsions, drowsiness, and blurred consciousness. Therefore, a child with hypoglycemia may have the manifestation of exercise and sweating.
3. Hyperthyroidism: patients will have excessive sweating, insomnia, irritability, agitation, fatigue, state of mind, hyperphagia, emaciation and other manifestations. If the child has hyperthyroidism, it is easy to appear the symptoms of the child sports sweating.
There may be other reasons for your child’s sweating, so it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to determine the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.