What’s with the cold sweat?

Cold sweating can be caused by physiological factors such as emotional disorders (bad moods), but also need to consider pathological factors such as kidney yang deficiency, insufficient blood in the heart, insufficient Wei Qi and other pathological factors.
Physiological factors: emotional disorders, damage to the heart and spleen, blood does not nourish the heart, resulting in cold sweats, usually after adjusting the mood of cold sweats can be relieved.
Pathological factors: kidney yang deficiency: if the body of yang deficiency, old age, chronic illness, too much intercourse, or other visceral disease injury to the kidney yang resulting in cold sweating caused by kidney yang deficiency.
Heart-blood insufficiency: If cold sweating is caused by heart-blood insufficiency due to over-exertion, insufficient qi and blood biochemistry and accompanied by fatigue (lack of mental energy) and shortness of breath (weakness and shortness of breath), then heart-blood insufficiency may be heart-blood insufficiency.
Deficiency of Wei Qi: Cold sweating accompanied by lack of mental alertness, pale face, sluggish pulse and pale tongue may be due to deficiency of Wei Qi.
If symptoms of cold sweating occur, appropriate treatment should be taken by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner after diagnosis.