How to regulate sweaty head effectively

The causes of sweating in the head mainly include heatiness in the upper scorpion, stagnation of dampness and heat, stagnation of heatiness in Shaoyang, and qi deficiency, etc. According to different etiologies, you can choose to take oral herbal soup with acupuncture to clear heat and dry dampness, benefit qi and strengthen the spleen, and clear the liver and benefit the gallbladder, the specific choices are as follows:
1. Excessive heat in the upper jiao: symptoms such as excessive sweating of the head, heart and chest boredom, facial redness and thirst, bad breath and bitterness can be taken orally as gentian and liver detoxification tonics with diarrhea method of acupuncture, such as Yuzhi, Hegu, Quchi, and Fuxiao.
2. Damp-heat stagnation: symptoms of excessive sweating in the head, body weight and tiredness, stomach and epigastric plumpness (stomach distension and discomfort), if and see the heart under the chest and diaphragm hard and full of pain, can be taken orally Da Sheng Thoracic Soup, if and see the urine unfavorable (urine is not smooth), the whole body yellow, can be taken orally Yin Chen Artemisia Soup.
3. Shao-Yang depression and heat: the symptoms of head sweating, but cold hands and feet, hard stools, do not think of food, can be taken orally Xiao Chaihu Tang.
4. Qi deficiency: head sweating with spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by the slightest movement of the sweat), low food intake and loose stools (thin and unformed feces), and low qi. Oral administration of tonifying the middle Jiaozhong and Yiqi (treating deficiency of qi by replenishing the spleen) Tang, Gui Zhi Tang, and Yuping Feng San, combined with tonic acupuncture or moxibustion at the feet, Guanyuan, Lung Yu, and Qi Hai, etc. is recommended.
If the symptoms of head sweating are serious, it is recommended to go to a professional hospital, after clarifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor for further examination and treatment, not blindly operate on their own with medication, so as not to cause harm to the body.