Men's sweating can manifest in many ways, and different sweating patterns can indicate health conditions. Many people believe that excessive sweating indicates kidney deficiency, but this isn't always the case. For example, facial sweating after overeating may indicate spleen and stomach problems. Today, let me introduce these patterns to you.
1. Night sweats: tuberculosis
Typical systemic symptoms of tuberculosis include afternoon low-grade fever and night sweats. Many patients report waking up at night with their clothes and bedding completely soaked in sweat, regardless of the season. Tuberculosis is a rather troublesome health problem in China, so if your loved one has the above symptoms, you should consult a doctor.
II. Excessive sweating and dizziness: Hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar levels drop below a certain level.
Diabetic patients may experience hypoglycemia if they overuse insulin or other blood sugar-lowering medications. Early symptoms include excessive sweating, tremors, weakness, dizziness, and nausea. You should keep a small box of sugar handy so he can take it immediately if any adverse reactions occur.

III. Excessive sweating and pain: Heart disease
This is caused by insufficient blood supply to the heart, leading to damage to the heart muscle. Symptoms include chest pain or pressure that can last for several minutes. The pain may sometimes radiate to your shoulder, arm, or back. Additionally, there may be difficulty breathing and excessive sweating. If you or a loved one experiences these symptoms, you should seek immediate medical attention. Time is of the essence; every minute counts!
IV. Excessive sweating and weight loss: Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid gland secretes too much hormone. This can cause weight loss; rapid or irregular heartbeat; heat intolerance; increased appetite and food intake; and increased bowel movements. Excessive sweating is also a symptom. For such patients, it's important to pay attention to their emotions and avoid excessive excitement or agitation.