The four major abnormalities of diabetes sweating

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The four abnormal sweating of diabetes include sweating more in the upper body but less or no sweating in the lower body, sweating on the forehead after eating, night sweats, sweating all over the body and abnormal sweat smell. 1. Sweating more in the upper body but less or no sweating in the lower body This is mainly due to abnormal sweat gland regulation caused by diabetic autonomic neuropathy. When the autonomic nerve is damaged, it may cause imbalance in sweating in different parts of the body. 2. Sweating on the forehead and other parts after eating may be related to poor blood sugar control. When blood sugar fluctuates greatly, it may affect autonomic nerve function, and then abnormal sweating occurs under certain circumstances such as eating. 3. Night sweats may be a signal of blood sugar changes or other diseases. For example, low blood sugar or diabetes patients with tuberculosis, etc., may lead to increased sweating at night. 4. The appearance of excessive sweating and abnormal sweat smell often indicates that diabetes may be unstable. At this time, the body metabolism disorder may lead to abnormal sweating and odor. For diabetes patients with abnormal sweating, it is necessary to pay great attention. This may be a manifestation of diabetes progression or complications. Patients should seek medical attention in time for comprehensive examination and evaluation, including blood glucose monitoring, neurological examination, etc., in order to identify the cause and take targeted treatment measures. At the same time, blood sugar should be actively controlled to maintain blood sugar stability to reduce the occurrence of these abnormalities.

Daily attention should also be paid to skin cleanliness, maintain good living habits and regular work and rest, exercise properly, and enhance the body's resistance and adjustment ability.



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