What causes your back to sweat when you move?

Sweating when you move your back may be caused by physiological reasons, or it may be caused by pathological reasons such as autonomic nervous system dysfunction, calcium deficiency and so on.
1. Physiological reasons: menopausal women may have excessive sweating due to hormonal disorders in the body; strenuous exercise, emotional excitement, mental stress, excessive heat, etc., may lead to sweating when moving the back.
2. Pathological reasons: If the patient has autonomic dysfunction, calcium deficiency, hyperhidrosis and other diseases, there may also be sweating on the back.
(1) Autonomic dysfunction: the patient may have fever in the heart of the hands and feet, heat in the skin around the body, paroxysmal sweating and fever all over the body, which may cause the patient to sweat when he moves his back.
(2) Calcium deficiency: Severe calcium deficiency may cause sweating, leg and foot cramps, back pain, loose teeth, abnormalities in the nervous system and other symptoms, which may cause the patient to sweat when he/she moves his/her back.
There may be other reasons for sweating when moving the back, and it is recommended that the patient seeks medical attention in a timely manner. Do not take any unauthorized medication to avoid adverse effects.