Panic and sweaty hands are especially considered to be related to hypoglycemia, vegetative nerve disorders, hyperthyroidism, and acute left heart failure. 1. Hypoglycemia: hypoglycemia can be induced when the body has insufficient sugar intake, insufficient production or excessive consumption. Typical symptoms of patients include weakness, limb tremor, sweating, panic, etc. It is necessary to measure blood glucose in time and supplement sugar in time, and consult the doctor in time to improve the endocrine examination and clarify the cause of the disease, and diabetic patients need to adjust the medication in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. 2. Plant nervous disorder: the disease is mainly related to psychosocial stress factors, genetic factors, etc., and the symptoms can involve multiple systems. The common manifestations of patients are postural hypotension, chest tightness, panic, stomach pain, insomnia and forgetfulness, warmth of the hands and feet, numbness of the limbs, etc., so some of the patients can be manifested as panic, sweaty hands are particularly high. 3. Hyperthyroidism: the disease can cause some patients to panic and sweaty hands. Hyperthyroidism is related to Graves’ disease, relative excess iodine intake, pituitary disease, etc. Typical symptoms of patients include insomnia, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), fatigue, fear of heat and excessive sweating, weight loss, hyperphagia, inattention and so on. 4. Acute left heart failure: Acute left heart failure can also cause some patients to panic, sweaty hands, but also easy to accompany varying degrees of dyspnea, coughing, coughing up sputum, dizziness, urination, coughing up pink foamy sputum and other symptoms. The occurrence of the disease is mainly related to myocardial lesions, cardiac systolic or diastolic dysfunction. It is recommended that people with panic attacks and particularly sweaty hands seek medical attention in order to clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions to prevent accidents.