What is the reason for sweating

The specific causes of sweating in clinical practice are the following two: 1. Physiological sweating, which is not a disease, but a normal physiological reaction, because some people have more developed sweat glands and will sweat in a hot environment or eat hot soup and exercise a lot, then rest or go to a cool place will no longer sweat, and no treatment is needed; 2. Pathological sweating, many Chronic diseases can lead to frequent sweating, such as the more common clinical endocrine system diseases, including hyperthyroidism or diabetes may lead to frequent sweating. Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the basal metabolic rate increases, often leading to a fear of heat and excessive sweating, and diabetes mellitus is associated with abnormal sweating. Patients with anemia or weakness as well as cardiac insufficiency and calcium deficiency may induce sympathetic excitation and excessive sweating. Therefore, through the above two analyses, excessive sweating should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis in order to treat the symptoms.