Always love to sweat, is there something wrong with your body?

Eat a meal, sweat profusely;

A nervous, sweating profusely;

Move a little, sweating profusely.

It is understandable to sweat a lot in summer, but sometimes it is inexplicable to sweat a lot. What is the matter?

It is normal for ordinary people to sweat a lot.

Many people have experienced excessive sweating, but most of them have nothing to do with diseases. This kind of situation is called [increased physiological sweating].

There are 6 common physiological sweating increases:

1. Sweat a lot when eating

This is actually a very normal physiological phenomenon, called taste hyperhidrosis.

The taste buds on our tongue have many receptors. When some foods come into contact with these receptors, they will send signals to the brain to promote perspiration.

Hyperhidrosis at this time has nothing to do with the disease, so don’t worry too much.

However, if diabetics suddenly sweat more and more while eating, it may be that there is a problem with blood sugar control in the near future, and attention should be paid to monitoring blood sugar.

2. Palms, soles of feet, armpits and necks sweat a lot.

These four parts sweat a lot, which usually belongs to primary hyperhidrosis and is a gene-determined hyperhidrosis phenomenon.

Generally speaking, if it is only slight hyperhidrosis and does not affect normal life, then there will be no physical problem.

If you sweat too much, even your armpits sweat too much to give off a smelly smell, which has a serious impact on your life, you can see a doctor, who has a way to control it.

3. Sweat a lot when you are nervous or anxious.

This kind of situation we call [mental sweating], is also a normal physiological phenomenon, don’t worry too much.

The reason for mental sweating is very simple, because when people are nervous or anxious, they will excite the [sympathetic nervous system] that controls sweating, and sweating will naturally increase.

4. Pregnant women sweat a lot,

Mothers-to-be who are pregnant will suffer from hyperhidrosis due to changes in nervous system and enhancement of sweat gland function, which may last until more than a month after delivery.

In addition, influenced by some traditional concepts in our country, it is taboo for pregnant and lying-in women to blow fans and turn on air conditioners, so in summer, sweating is more obvious.

In fact, for expectant mothers, the best treatment is [how comfortable how to come], not so much attention.

If you feel sweaty and sultry, wear less and use the fan and air conditioner well.

5. Climacteric sweating

Some women will sweat more when they reach menopause, and may also have conscious fever, red skin, faster heartbeat, etc., which will subside after a period of time, but are likely to recur.

This is related to changes in sex hormone levels in climacteric bodies. If it is not serious, keep the environment cool, breathable and wear less clothes.

If the symptoms are serious enough to affect your life, you can also seek help from the hospital. At present, there are drugs to relieve the symptoms.

6. Sweat a lot while sleeping

Hyperhidrosis at night is very common in healthy people. Apart from climacteric factors, the bedroom temperature is high, too much is covered at night, and the air conditioner is not turned on, which will cause the body temperature to rise. In order to regulate the body temperature, sweating naturally becomes more.

In this case, it is good to keep the environment cool and don’t pay too much attention.

Between sweaty and cool, we only need an air conditioner remote control.

Attention should be paid to these two kinds of sweat.

Excessive sweating in most cases is a normal physiological phenomenon, but some sweating, clove doctor should remind everyone to pay attention:

  1. Sweating a lot, accompanied by fever (fever);

  2. At normal temperatures, sweating at night is so high that bedding must be replaced when it gets wet (also called [drenching sweating]).

The occurrence of these two situations may be manifestations of certain diseases, such as infectious diseases (the most common is tuberculosis), neurological diseases, tumors, hyperthyroidism, etc., but they all need to go to the hospital for further examination to find out.