What’s wrong with coughing and sweating?

Patients with coughing and sweating are more commonly affected by bronchitis, pneumonia, or even lung abscess, usually under the influence of triggering factors such as exposure to cold, rain, or staying up all night, the body’s immunity continues to decline, and it is infected by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and mycoplasma, which leads to the exudation of large amounts of inflammatory secretion from the mucous membranes of the airways. The patient’s strong inflammatory response will cause fluctuations in body temperature, leading to a sustained rise in body temperature, resulting in coughing, and sweating, often profuse sweating, electrolyte disorders, and even symptoms of dehydration. Body fluids should be replenished promptly to balance electrolytes, and cough suppressants and antipathogens should be given to relieve symptoms.