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When the body produces too many thyroid hormones, the metabolic rate and body temperature will increase. The area below the hill will recognize this change and activate the mechanism to increase sweating secretion to cool down and keep the body stable.
This sweating condition often lasts continuously, not in one go, and is accompanied by other symptoms such as weight loss, brittle or brittle nails.
Diabetes
High blood sugar can affect the function of the autonomic nervous system, making people more likely to sweat while sleeping or when not exercising vigorously. This often happens when blood sugar levels are too high or too low.
autonomic dysfunction
autonomic nervous system dysfunction can cause increased sweating, including local sweating (commonly in the palms, soles, armpits and groin) and increased sweating throughout the body.
Women are more susceptible to this disorder during periods of hormonal fluctuations such as postpartum or menopause, often accompanied by severe irritability and sweating. If symptoms are not serious, you can improve by keeping your environment cool and wearing airy clothes.
Infectious diseases
Some infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis and AIDS ( HIV), can cause night sweats, which are sweating more often during sleep and stopping after waking up.