Children are the people that their parents care about the most. Their physical and mental health concerns every parent. For parents, any slight difference or discomfort of their children can make them worry. Sweating is a normal excretion process, but sweating profusely without reason may not be such a simple matter. What we are going to talk about below is why a six-year-old boy sweats a lot when he sleeps. You can understand! Sweating is an adaptive phenomenon in life. The secretory nerves of the sweat glands are sympathetic nerves, which are choleretic nerve fibers. The sweating center varies from animal to animal; some are in the spinal cord, some are in the hypothalamus (thermal sweating), etc. Sweating is a physiological function of the human body to excrete and regulate body temperature, but if the sweating pattern, amount, color and smell of sweat change, it can be a precursor to certain diseases and should be taken seriously. The following is an explanation of some common sweating phenomena from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine: Spontaneous sweating: Frequent sweating not caused by hot weather, taking diaphoretics or other stimuli is called "spontaneous sweating". Spontaneous sweating is mostly caused by weak lung qi, weak Wei Yang, and leakage of body fluids, and is therefore often accompanied by symptoms of Yang qi deficiency such as fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, and chills. It is more common in children with rickets and patients with hyperthyroidism. Night sweats: Sweating occurs when falling asleep and stops after waking up. Night sweats are mostly caused by Yin deficiency. Yin deficiency leads to Yang hyperactivity. Yin cannot control Yang, and body fluid turns into sweat. Therefore, it is often accompanied by symptoms such as fever in the five parts of the body, insomnia, and dry mouth and throat. Common in patients with infiltrative stage of pulmonary tuberculosis. War sweats: sweating after shivering all over the body, is a manifestation of the struggle between good and evil during the process of febrile disease. If the fever subsides after sweating, the pulse becomes calm and the body becomes cool, it means that the evil has gone away and the body is at peace, and the vital energy has recovered, which is a good phenomenon. If the limbs become cold and the patient becomes restless after sweating, it means that the body's health cannot overcome the negative energy and that the body's health becomes weaker, which is a serious symptom. War sweats are common in the early and middle stages of various infectious diseases. Sweating: refers to a critical illness, when the vital energy is weak and the Yang energy is about to be exhausted, the patient will sweat profusely, often accompanied by rapid breathing, cold limbs, weak pulse, and sometimes no pulse and other critical symptoms. It is a sign that the Yang energy is about to be exhausted, and is more common in patients with heart failure and collapse. Head sweat: Sweating is limited to the head. It is mostly caused by evil heat in the upper burner, or stagnation of damp heat in the middle burner, and is more common in Yangming heat syndrome and damp-heat syndrome. If it occurs after a serious illness, or in the elderly with shortness of breath and sweating on the forehead, it is mostly a symptom of deficiency. If a person suddenly breaks out in forehead with profuse sweat at the end of a serious illness, it is a dangerous sign that the yin is rising, the yin deficiency cannot attach to the yang, and the yin fluid is lost along with the qi. However, children often sweat on their heads when they sleep. If there are no other symptoms, it is not a sign of illness. Partial sweating: commonly known as "half-body sweating". It can be found on the left or right side, upper or lower body. They are all caused by wind-phlegm or rheumatism blocking the meridians, or insufficient nutrition and defense, or disharmony of Qi and blood. It is more common in patients with rheumatism or hemiplegia. If an elderly person sweats profusely, it may be a precursor to a stroke. Cold sweat: refers to chills, cold limbs and sweating. There is no fever or thirst before sweating, and the patient is often accompanied by symptoms of cold such as lack of energy, pale complexion, loose stools, clear and long urine, slow and deep pulse, and pale tongue. It is mostly caused by Yang deficiency and insufficient Wei Qi, or it can be caused by fright. In addition, sweating on the palms often means that the mind is too nervous; sweating on the chest means excessive thinking; people who sweat frequently with the slightest movement are either too fat or too weak; the sweat of diabetics has a slight fragrance; the sweat of patients with cirrhosis has a special liver smell. |
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