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Why do I love sweating so much?

Excessive sweating is not considered harmful if there is an obvious cause, such as hot weather or exercise. In these situations, your body is simply engaging in natural temperature regulation.

However, if you find yourself sweating when no one else is sweating, you may have some hidden cause of excessive sweating.

1. Environmental factors: In high temperature and muggy environments, the human body will secrete more sweat in order to regulate body temperature.

2. Food irritation: Eating spicy and irritating food and taste irritation can also cause increased sweating.

3. Drug factors: Infections and febrile diseases can cause sweating. If you take antipyretic and antipyretic drugs, obvious sweating will generally occur after taking the drugs.

4. Pathological factors

Hyperthyroidism: If you often sweat a lot, you need to check whether the thyroid function is abnormal. People with hyperthyroidism synthesize and release too much thyroid hormone, which leads to sympathetic nerve excitement, accelerated basal metabolism, and increased sweat output.

Diabetes: One of the characteristics of diabetes is excessive sweating. If you sweat a lot, drink more, urinate more, and lose weight, then you should quickly check your blood sugar at this time. Understand and control blood sugar levels in time

Hypoglycemia: Excessive sweating may also be hypoglycemia. The symptom of hypoglycemia that we all know is dizziness. Some people may also appear pale and vomiting. Symptoms such as cold sweats and tremors in the hands and feet are closely related to the adrenaline in the body.

Decreased spleen and stomach function: Traditional Chinese medicine says that the spleen and stomach can transport water and remove dampness. If the spleen is deficient, it is easy to sweat a lot, and even the palms and soles of the feet will sweat.