Excessive sweating in children can be regulated by daily life, medication and exercise.
From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, excessive sweating in children may be related to conditions such as yin deficiency and fire exuberance, deficient guardian qi (insufficient positive qi defending the body’s muscular surface), and insufficient blood in the heart.
Excessive yin deficiency and fire is caused by the inability of the body’s yin fluid to meet the body’s needs, resulting in excessive sweating in children. Deficiency of Wei Qi can not warm the skin, the skin coupling (pores) loose resulting in excessive sweating, heart blood deficiency caused by qi and blood deficiency resulting in excessive sweating in children.
1. Daily life: diet should be light and calm can take yam, jujube, cinnamon and other foods, limit the intake of too greasy, spicy and stimulating food, children should avoid the wind and cold when sweating, to prevent cold.
2. Take drugs: Yin deficiency and fire can be used to nourish the liver and kidneys with Qi Ju Di Huang Tang, Wei Qi is not solid can be used to replenish Qi and solidify the surface (by replenishing the Qi to consolidate the surface of the muscle), the heart and blood deficiency can be used to replenish the blood to nourish and tranquilize the spirit with Huisheng Tang, and the heart and blood are not enough.
3. Exercise conditioning: according to the specific circumstances of the appropriate physical exercise such as walking, gymnastics, swimming and other sports, to enhance physical fitness.
Children with excessive sweating are advised to seek medical advice from a Chinese medicine practitioner in a timely manner, and it is not recommended to take medication on one’s own in order to avoid delaying the condition or causing adverse effects.