Sweating during meals may be a sign of qi deficiency, spleen deficiency, stomach heat, and so on. Qi deficiency: Patients with Qi deficiency may have symptoms of sweating during meals, accompanied by shortness of breath, reluctance to talk, fatigue, dizziness, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with slight movements), and the above symptoms are aggravated by activities. Spleen deficiency and stomach heat: patients with spleen deficiency and stomach heat may have the symptoms of sweating during meals, accompanied by abdominal pain, thirst for cold drinks, or bad breath, swollen and painful ulcerated gums, epistaxis, and short yellow urine. There are also some too obese people in the meal, if the meal is too fast, food is too hot, or consume spicy and stimulating food, can have the symptoms of eating sweating. If the symptoms of sweating during meals are not relieved for a long time, they should go to regular hospitals for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.