There are many reasons for too much sweating, such as obesity, genetics, tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism, etc. Kidney deficiency is just one of the reasons, you can go to the hospital for relevant checks to see if sweating is related to kidney deficiency. 1, obesity: obese patients have their own physique love sweating, not pathological. The situation will improve after weight loss; 2, genetic: some people are born with a sweaty physique, which may be related to genetic factors. Not necessarily due to kidney deficiency; 3, tuberculosis: common such as tuberculosis, the typical symptoms of tuberculosis can appear in the afternoon 2-3 pm low fever. And there will be night sweats will, resulting in excessive sweating on the body; 4, thyroid disease: common such as hyperthyroidism, due to excessive secretion of thyroid hormones in the body, resulting in excitement, hyperactivity, aggressive performance, typical symptoms have sweating; 5, other: glomerular disease, renal failure and other kidney diseases, or rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, can also lead to too much sweating. In addition, high indoor temperature, hot weather, excessive clothing, anxiety, low blood sugar, strenuous exercise and other conditions can also make patients appear to sweat too much. In this case, patients should treat the triggering factors to alleviate the problem of excessive sweating. In addition to excessive sweating, if the patient also has symptoms such as tinnitus, insomnia, and weakness of the waist and knees, it may be due to kidney deficiency, which needs to be clarified by a hospital visit.