What to do if you have a cold and keep sweating

Frequent sweating with colds is a clinical symptom of inflammation of the mucous membrane of the upper respiratory tract due to the invasion of pathogens in the body. Frequent night sweats can cause loss of electrolytes, water and nutrients in the body, which can reduce the body’s resistance. At this time, you can take more water and electrolytes, such as warm juice, warm glucose saline, and warm, well-configured saline solution. Monitor the temperature change, and if there are obvious and serious symptoms of dehydration such as weakness, thirst, low urination, or even mental depression, intravenous energy combination, electrolytes and multivitamins can be administered. Appropriate bed rest is required to restore strength and enhance physical fitness. You can also take Chinese medicine to enhance immunity, such as Yu Ping Feng granules and Zhong Zhong Yi Qi granules.