What’s wrong with sweating in the head?

Head sweating may be due to physiological reasons, such as in summer, eating spicy food, and after exercise, head sweating can easily occur, but this condition is usually accompanied by sweating in the armpits, back and other parts of the body, and there are individual differences in the amount of sweating, without obvious physical discomfort. If the head is sweating easily on a regular basis and accompanied by physical discomfort, it is considered a pathological phenomenon, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes, menopausal syndrome, pheochromocytoma, rickets, etc., which can be initially judged by the accompanying symptoms. 1. hyperthyroidism: referred to as hyperthyroidism, because of the elevated metabolic rate and accelerated peripheral blood circulation, which can lead to continuous heat dissipation, resulting in frequent head sweating, accompanied by wasting, panic, hand trembling, thick neck. The symptoms of head sweating are often accompanied by weight loss, panic, hand trembling, thick neck, etc.; 2, diabetes: diabetes can appear to drink more, eat more, urinate more, lose weight, and at the same time, due to impaired glucose metabolism, resulting in sympathetic excitation, autonomic disorders, increased sweat secretion, and symptoms of head sweating; 3, menopause syndrome: women entering menopause, beginning to amenorrhea, ovarian hypofunction, can appear to varying degrees of autonomic disorders. Vascular diastolic dysfunction, resulting in hot flashes, excessive sweating, accompanied by menstrual disorders, palpitations, dizziness, irritability and other symptoms; 4, pheochromocytoma: mostly caused by genetic lesions, common symptoms are persistent or intermittent sweating, visible head sweating, accompanied by palpitations, hand trembling, cold limbs and other symptoms, the attack is often accompanied by significantly higher blood pressure, headache and other symptoms; 5, rickets: due to vitamin D 5, rickets: due to vitamin D deficiency, lower blood calcium, increased sympathetic excitability, which leads to increased secretion of sweat glands, resulting in head sweating, accompanied by skeletal deformities, sleep disturbance, irritability and other symptoms; 6, other causes: patients with tuberculosis will appear afternoon low fever, weakness, wasting with night sweats, may also appear the symptoms of head sweating. Patients are advised to go to a regular hospital in time to have a diagnosis made by a doctor for symptomatic treatment.