Patients with pneumonia who have been discharged from the hospital have been sweating, which is considered to be related to the physical weakness caused by the infection, and it is recommended to exercise properly to improve physical fitness. If the sweating is high, it is recommended that blood glucose and thyroid function tests be completed, as patients with hypoglycemia may also have generalized sweating, panic attacks, and weakness. Patients with hyperthyroidism may also have excessive sweating, but it is often combined with panic, irritability, and change in temper, etc. Pay attention to the changes in general condition. If you have pneumonia and are still sweating repeatedly after discharge from the hospital, you should also go to the hospital regularly to improve blood tests to determine whether there is a bacterial or viral infection, and if necessary, you should also apply oral medication for treatment.