Is it important for women to sleep at night with sweaty neck

Women’s neck sweating at night is usually not a problem, but it does need to be taken seriously. The sweat glands in the neck are more developed and therefore more prone to sweating compared to other parts of the body. Sweating while sleeping is often diagnosed by Chinese medicine as night sweats, which is not a very serious symptom. There are many causes of night sweats, most of which are caused by yin deficiency. When the yin fluid in the body decreases and the yang energy is overpowering, it forces the yin fluid to leak out, causing sweating. The sweating of Yin deficiency is mainly manifested by a high amount of sweating during sleep, but will stop immediately after waking up. In addition to night sweats, patients with Yin deficiency may also suffer from insomnia, dizziness and tinnitus, and heat in the heart of the hands and feet. Chinese medicine practitioners often determine whether Yin deficiency is caused by a red tongue with little coating and a thin pulse, combined with the above symptoms. In addition, women with menopause, early hypoglycemia, and hyperthyroidism can all cause night sweats. In most cases, night sweats in women are not caused by serious diseases and can be relieved with treatment. In the case of serious illnesses, sweating and other obvious manifestations are often present throughout the body. However, it is still recommended that patients seek prompt medical attention, either from the Chinese medicine department or the endocrinology department, for targeted treatment.