What’s wrong with sweating after appendicitis surgery

Patients with sweating after appendicitis surgery have the following common clinical causes: 1. When the amount of intravenous rehydration is insufficient after surgery because the patient cannot eat normally, the organism will be in a state of energy deficiency. Once hypoglycemia occurs, the patient will be accompanied by clinical symptoms such as panic, chest tightness, sweating, etc. It is necessary to monitor the patient’s blood sugar as soon as possible, timely replenish high sugar, and correct the patient’s hypoglycemia, which can alleviate the performance of sweating. 2. If the degree of infection of the patient’s appendix is more serious, the abdominal cavity is still accompanied by more inflammatory exudate as well as fluid and pus accumulation after surgical treatment, and the anti-infection treatment after surgery is not standardized, which will cause the patient’s abdominal cavity Infection can be aggravated and even infectious shock can occur, causing the patient to sweat profusely, have a rapid heartbeat and a drop in blood pressure. At this time, active anti-infection treatment and energy supplementation are needed. After the patient’s infection is controlled, the symptoms of profuse sweating will gradually improve, thus achieving a better treatment effect.