Many people believe that sweating is the "detoxification" of the body, which is beneficial to health. Actually, this is not the case. Frequent sweating can also be a disease known in medicine as hyperhidrosis. The onset of hyperhidrosis can be caused by multiple factors such as febrile diseases, metabolic diseases, and mental factors.
Generally speaking, when the temperature is high, it is normal for the human body to sweat. However, if you move a little and sweat all over, or if you still sweat frequently in a cooler environment, if you eat a meal or do something, you sweat all over, and if you feel a little nervous and sweat profusely, you should be careful of hyperhidrosis and be alert to the following diseases:
1: Hypoglycemia
There are many reasons for causing hypoglycemia, and when it occurs, it is mainly manifested by excessive sympathetic nerve excitation. At this time, due to a sudden decrease in blood sugar, the sympathetic nerve is stimulated to be excited, and the human body releases a large amount of adrenaline. As a result, symptoms such as pale complexion, cold sweating, and tremors of hands and feet may occur in the patient.
2: Hyperthyroidism
Fear of heat and excessive sweating are the main characteristics of hyperthyroidism. At the same time, it is accompanied by symptoms such as nervousness, personality changes, difficulty falling asleep, and increased suspicion.
3: Diabetes
Diabetes often has abnormal sweating due to the combination of autonomic dysfunction. If there are typical symptoms of diabetes at the same time, that is, eating more, drinking more, urinating more and losing weight, it is recommended to do blood sugar, urine sugar and other examinations.
4: Pheochromocytoma
The common symptom of chromaffin cells is sweating profusely, and sweating is paroxysmal. During episodes, the face turns red or white, and sometimes sweating continues. In addition, it is often accompanied by palpitations, hand tremors, and cold limbs. The onset of this disease is often accompanied by significant symptoms such as elevated blood pressure and headache.