Neck sweating in summer is considered to be related to temperature changes, dietary factors, and secondary hyperhidrosis.
1. Temperature changes: for some patients, the weather is too hot in summer, coupled with strenuous exercise, will induce the symptoms of neck sweating.
2. Dietary factors: the summer itself is hot, if the patient at this time to eat spicy food, drink hot tea, hot coffee, and strong alcohol, etc., may induce increased neck sweating symptoms.
3. secondary hyperhidrosis: in the clinical aspect is relatively rare, may be due to drug factors, such as ciprofloxacin, insulin, caffeine, etc., but also may be related to disease factors, such as diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, infections, as well as malignant tumors, etc., may cause neck sweating.
After the symptoms of neck sweating in summer, you need to cooperate with the doctor to clarify the cause, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not blindly use drugs.