If a patient develops panic accompanied by first sweating: 1. Considering the appearance of endocrine metabolic diseases, often when hyperthyroidism or hyperadrenocorticism, there will be clinical symptoms and reactions such as sweating of the palms and sweating of the extremities during panic as well as palpitations. 2. If a patient develops fever after an infection caused by various reasons, such as bacterial, viral or other pathogenic microbial infections. The clinical symptoms of panic, palpitations, and sweating of the hands and feet will occur secondary to the fever. 3. For cardiogenic diseases, often in cases of coronary artery disease unstable angina, malignant arrhythmia, heart failure, acute myocarditis, acute pericarditis, etc., the patient will also have clinical symptoms of panic, palpitations, and sweating of the palms. 4. If the patient has a clear past history of hypertension, he or she will also have panic when the blood pressure increases significantly 4. If the patient has a clear previous history of hypertension, he or she will also have clinical symptoms of panic, palpitations and sweaty palms when blood pressure rises significantly.