What’s wrong with a 60-year-old woman who sweats a lot?

60-year-old elderly women often sweat may be caused by obesity, Parkinson’s disease, hyperthyroidism, menopausal syndrome and other reasons. 1. Obesity: when a woman is too obese, the thickness of subcutaneous fat will increase, generally need to sweat to disseminate body heat, is generally a normal situation. 2. Parkinson’s disease: Parkinson’s disease is generally caused by genetic, neurological aging and other reasons, the average age of the disease is about sixty years old, the prevalence of the disease will increase with age, the patient’s autonomic nervous system function will be dysfunctional, such as excessive sweating, constipation, urinary disorders, and so on, and some patients will also be slow movement, static tremor, numbness of the limbs and other symptoms. 3. Hyperthyroidism: Hyperthyroidism is mostly caused by heredity, intense mental stimulation and other factors, patients usually have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, with the development of the disease, the patient will appear sweating, heat intolerance, hand tremor and other symptoms, and some patients will also be accompanied by protruding eyes, dizziness, hair loss and other symptoms. 4. Menopausal syndrome: menopausal syndrome is generally a postmenopausal symptom, mostly caused by hereditary, immune ovarian damage, smoking, etc. Patients with early vasodilatation will appear related symptoms, such as hot flashes accompanied by sweating, and some patients will also experience a decline in sexual function, irritability, panic and other symptoms. There are many causes of frequent sweating in 60-year-old women. If you have symptoms, you can observe them for a period of time, and if they are accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time for medical treatment.