Many female friends always find that their backs sweat a lot. If they sweat a lot, they should pay attention to whether it is caused by hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia usually causes the patient to look pale, sweat coldly, or tremble in hands and feet. Diseases such as hyperthyroidism and pheochromocytoma can also cause symptoms such as cold sweat, palpitations and tremors in hands. 1. Hypoglycemia There are many causes of hypoglycemia. During an attack, the sudden drop in blood sugar stimulates adrenaline, which can cause the patient to become pale, sweat, and have tremors in the hands and feet. 2. Hyperthyroidism (Hyperthyroidism) is characterized by heat intolerance and excessive sweating, and it also manifests as mental tension, personality changes, irritability, inattention, difficulty falling asleep and other symptoms. If you eat too much, you will become thinner. In hyperthyroidism, gastrointestinal function is enhanced, and most patients have increased frequency of bowel movements, as well as symptoms such as palpitations and decreased work efficiency. 3. Pheochromocytoma A common symptom of pheochromocytoma is profuse sweating. The sweating is paroxysmal and sometimes continuous. However, facial flushing or blanching may occur at the same time during paroxysmal attacks. There may also be symptoms such as palpitations, hand tremors, and cold limbs. However, the onset of this disease is often accompanied by a significant increase in blood pressure and the resulting headache symptoms. 4. Diabetes: Diabetes is often accompanied by autonomic dysfunction, which often leads to abnormal increase in sweating. 5. Localized hyperhidrosis is common on the palms, soles, armpits, followed by the tip of the nose, forehead, pubic area, etc. It usually occurs in adolescence. Patients often have peripheral blood circulation dysfunction, such as cold, wet, cyanotic or pale skin on the hands and feet, and susceptibility to frostbite. Excessive sweating of the feet causes the soles of the feet to become soaked and white due to poor evaporation of sweat, often accompanied by foot odor. When the armpits and pubic areas are sweaty, the skin in these areas is thin and tender, and is often damp and rubbed, which can easily lead to abrasions and erythema, accompanied by folliculitis, furunculosis, etc. |
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