Sugar mates are sweating.

Sugar mates are sweating.

Sugar friends are sweaty, they’re alert to complications, and they don’t know if they’ve noticed. Now, let’s see what health risks are hidden behind the unusual sweat. Let’s talk first about why people with diabetes sweat. Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects many parts of the body, like the nervous system. If the blood sugar is too high, it hurts the nerves that control the sweat, making it abnormal. Furthermore, diabetes can cause problems with the vascular system, which can also affect sweat. So, what are the unusual sweats that require our attention? One, sweat cold. It’s probably because the sugar is too low. Low blood sugar stimulates the nervous system, gives rise to sweat and other self-regulatory neurotic symptoms, like heart attack, tremors, etc. Two, less sweat. If you find that your feet are getting less sweaty, and the upper part is sweating a lot, especially if your hands and feet are in the same pain as a needle or a fire, or if you feel retarded, it may be because the blood sugar is out of control, leading to a condition called diabetes neurosis. Three and a half of them sweating. There’s a sweat abnormality that is visible in half the body, for example, when sugar friends sweat more on the right side than on the left side, or when sugar friends are sweaty on the other side, and no sweat on the other side. This kind of half-swept, you need to be wary of the self-absorptional neural function damage in your brain. What can sugar friends do with all this sweat? First, you have to check your own blood, sugar, to see if it’s too low or poorly controlled. If this abnormally sweaty state keeps going, it’s time to see a doctor. Early identification of the reasons and early treatment would prevent small problems from becoming a major problem. Diabetes management is not just as simple as controlling blood sugar, but also includes comprehensive attention to the state of health. The constant sweat may be sending a signal to us, reminding us of our attention and action. Let’s work together, stay alert, stay healthy!