Sweating profusely after eating may be a normal phenomenon, such as caused by over-eating spicy food; it may also be caused by heat in the upper body, dampness and heat in the middle body (dampness and heat in the body of each other to accumulate), and so on.
1. Normal phenomenon: eating too much spicy and stimulating food or consuming too hot food may lead to sweating profusely when eating, usually without other discomforts, which is a normal phenomenon.
2. Upper Jiao heat: a meal full of sweat, but also see the heart and chest boredom, thirst, face red and other symptoms, mostly due to the upper Jiao heat.
2. Middle Jiao Damp-Heat Concentration: a full head of sweat when eating, but also see the body weight and tiredness, gastric epigastric plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort) and other symptoms, mostly due to the middle Jiao Damp-Heat Concentration.
If you are sweating profusely after eating with other symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to identify the cause of the problem and then carry out targeted treatment.