The methods of TCM for regulating spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement of sweating) for qi deficiency include the identification of the evidence, the use of internal herbal medicine, and the use of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Internal Chinese medicine: for spontaneous sweating caused by lung qi, take Yu Ping Feng San to replenish qi and astringent sweating; for spontaneous sweating caused by heart qi deficiency take oral tonic heart qi oral solution to nourish the heart qi and astringent sweating; for spontaneous sweating caused by spleen qi deficiency take Sijun Zi Tang to benefit qi and astringent sweating; for spontaneous sweating caused by kidney qi deficiency take Jin Gui Kidney Qi Pills to benefit the kidneys and astringent sweating.
Acupuncture: For patients with spontaneous sweating, qihai points, foot sanli points, hegu points and other acupuncture points can be selected for tonic and diarrhea treatment, which can play a certain role in symptomatic relief.
It should be noted that the adverse reactions or contraindications of the above drugs are not clear, need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor. For qi deficiency sweating patients, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment with medication, do not take medication to delay the condition.