Cold and sweaty back is caused by the fact that in the case of a cold, the thermoregulation point is shifted upwards as well as the fact that there are larger muscle groups in the back, such as the latissimus dorsi muscles, which have a larger heat dissipation area and are very prone to sweating.
The common cold is caused by viruses, and in some cases by a combination of secondary bacterial infections. In the case of a cold, there is an increase in the body’s thermoregulation point, which leads to an increase in sweating in the exposed skin. This causes chills all over the body, more pronounced in the back, and even cold sweat oozing out of the back. Therefore, when you have a cold, you tend to sweat more due to localized skin exposure.
If the cold sweating is very serious, it may be because the patient is too weak, or it may be due to the strong viral force of bacteria or viruses that cause serious infections, and at this time there may be other secondary diseases. Therefore, if the patient has a cold back, pay attention to more rest, keep warm, drink more water as well as eat some easy-to-digest food, avoid cold and irritating food.
Patients should pay attention to weather changes to avoid colds, and if they have a cold, they must be actively treated.