Many friends came to me in the outpatient clinic and said that the lower body was sweating excessively and felt damp, thinking that it was caused by excessive dampness and heat in the body. However, the cause of sweating at the base of the thighs is much more than just dampness and heat. There are a variety of reasons behind the common clinical problems, and if the drug is not used properly, it may worsen the symptoms. Today to explain the three main reasons for excessive sweating at the root of the thighs.
First of allDampness and heat of the liver and gallbladder。The base of the thigh is the area where the liver meridian travels, andHepatic main excretion, responsible for the regulation of the whole body qi. Long-term excessive pressure leads to stagnation of liver qi, which affects the spleen and stomach, resulting in thisPhlegm dampness。When damp heat stasis is blocked in the liver meridian, there may be a feeling of dampness at the base of the thighs. If it is not regulated for a long time, it may further produce itching and odor, accompanied by symptoms such as emotional instability and loss of appetite. At this time, we need to clear the liver and gallbladder dampness and heat, such as useGentian laxative liver soupAddition and subtraction**.
SecondlyKidney Yang deficiencyIt is also a cause of sweating at the base of the thighs. Kidney Yang has the function of warming water and dampness. When Kidney Yang is insufficient, water stagnates in the body, and you may continue to feel moist and unrefreshing. Patients may also present with symptoms such as soreness in the lower back and legs, frequent urination and urgency, and decreased sexual function. **The focus is on warming and replenishing the kidney yang, such as useJin Kui Kidney Qi SoupConditioning.
FinallySpleen deficiency and dampnessIt is also a cause of sweating at the base of the thighs. The spleen is responsible for transporting water and moistureWhen the function of the spleen is weakened, the water and moisture transport is abnormal, resulting in water and moisture, which is manifested as dampness and coldness at the base of the thighs. Patients may also experience symptoms such as loss of appetite, mild diarrhea, and unformed stools. In terms of conditioning, it is necessary to strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness, such as useShenling Baizhu SanCarry out**.