Sweating after waking up is related to physiological factors such as environmental heat, mental tension, and also considered to be related to diabetes, hypoglycemia, and hyperthyroidism.
1. Physiological factors: the body from sleep to wakefulness belongs to the state of static to dynamic, part of the population is susceptible to the environment hot and dry, mental stress, exercise and other influences, and the phenomenon of waking up sweating.
2. Diabetes: Diabetes is related to genetic factors and autoimmune system defects. Some patients can be caused by the disease of autonomic dysfunction, prompting sympathetic excitation, sweat gland secretion increases, manifested as sweating after waking up.
3. Hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia is related to insufficient sugar intake and excessive sugar conversion. If the patient is in low blood sugar state after waking up, sweating, palpitation, weakness and other symptoms may occur.
4. Hyperthyroidism: patients with hyperthyroidism may experience sweating after waking up due to enhanced body metabolism and sympathetic nerve excitation. The disease is related to long-term dietary inappropriateness, diffuse toxic goiter, etc. Patients are also prone to tachycardia, weakness, weight loss and other symptoms.
It is recommended that those who sweat upon awakening use a dry towel to wipe the body to help improve comfort. Attention should be paid to proper hydration to prevent water electrolyte disorders.