What causes sweating all the time when you have a cold?

The phenomenon of sweating all the time when you have a cold is caused by the body’s role in regulating body temperature. A cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by a cold virus or bacteria, which grows and multiplies in the body and produces a large amount of toxins that constantly stimulate the thermoregulatory center. In order to avoid the increase of body temperature, the body will produce a regulatory effect, such as sweating, which is helpful to lower the body temperature, so this is the regulatory effect of the body. Active treatment of the cold can relieve the symptoms of sweating all the time. If a viral cold occurs, it can be treated with antiviral medication, such as Pu Di Lan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid or Blue Scutellaria Oral Liquid. If a bacterial cold occurs, antibiotics are needed for anti-inflammatory treatment, such as cefaclor or cefradine.