Does drinking mulberry leaf tea work to regulate excessive sweating?

Drinking mulberry leaf tea cannot regulate excessive sweating. For diseases of excessive sweating such as spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with slight movement) and night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up), treatments such as Yupingfengsan and Angelica Six Yellow Soup are needed.
Mulberry leaves belong to the Chinese herbal medicines and are categorized as heat-clearing and surface-expelling medicines in traditional Chinese medicine. It is mainly used for symptoms such as sweating, fever, coughing, and yellow runny nose caused by external wind-heat.
Mulberry leaves cannot be used to treat spontaneous sweating caused by qi deficiency or night sweating caused by yin deficiency. If spontaneous sweating is accompanied by fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness) or lack of energy (lack of strength, not wanting to speak), it needs to be treated with medicines such as Yupingfengsan (玉屏風散), which is a medication for stabilizing the epidermis and stopping sweating (stopping sweating by consolidating the epidermis of the muscles).
If night sweating is accompanied by dryness of the mouth and tongue, or if there is heat in the heart of the hands and feet, or if you feel that your heart and chest are hot, you need to use medicines that nourish yin and stop sweating, such as Angelica Six Horns Soup.
Consult your doctor for specific medication, do not diagnose and use medication on your own, as this may cause damage to the organism.