Cold sweating in women may be caused by Wei Qi deficiency (insufficient positive Qi to defend the human body’s surface), Yang deficiency, etc. It may also be caused by shock, and it is recommended to combine it with systemic symptoms for a clear diagnosis by a doctor. 1. Deficiency of Wei Qi: If a woman’s Wei Qi is deficient, she may suffer from fear of cold, fear of wind, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating when she moves a little), and catching colds easily. 2. Yang deficiency: If women have Yang deficiency, they may suffer from fear of cold, curling up when lying down, lack of warmth in the limbs, diarrhea, cold pain in the abdomen, or diarrhea at five o’clock (diarrhea before dawn). 3. Shock: If there is a short period of cold sweat after shock, it is generally a normal phenomenon; if there is no accompanying other discomfort, there is generally no need for special treatment. If the symptoms of cold sweat in women do not ease for a long time or are accompanied by other discomforts, consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and carry out targeted treatment.