Night Sweats

Night sweats are episodes of sweating that occur during sleep, causing people to wake up feeling hot and uncomfortable. They can happen for various reasons and may or may not indicate an underlying health issue.

What are night sweats?

Night sweats refer to excessive sweating that happens during the night while sleeping. This can soak your bedclothes and bedding, causing discomfort that may disrupt your sleep.

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What are the symptoms of night sweats?

Common symptoms associated with night sweats include:

  • Feeling hot or sweaty during the night
  • Waking up with damp bedclothes or sheets
  • Experiencing chills when the sweating stops
  • Being unable to sleep well because of the heat

What causes night sweats?

Night sweats can be caused by a range of factors, including:

  • Hormonal changes, such as those experienced during menopause
  • Infections, like tuberculosis or other illnesses
  • Certain medications, including some antidepressants and medications for diabetes
  • Sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea
  • Stress or anxiety, which can affect the body’s response

How common are night sweats?

Night sweats can affect people of all ages, but they are more common in adults, especially during periods of stress or hormonal changes. They are quite common and often not a cause for alarm.

Who is more likely to get night sweats?

Some groups of people may be more likely to experience night sweats, including:

  • Women experiencing menopause or hormonal changes
  • People who are overweight or have obesity
  • Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as hyperhidrosis
  • People taking specific medications

How can I treat night sweats?

Treatment for night sweats usually focuses on addressing the underlying cause. You might consider:

  • Staying cool at night by using lighter bedding
  • Avoiding triggers like spicy foods or alcohol
  • Consulting a healthcare provider for possible medications or treatments

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How to live with night sweats?

If you experience night sweats regularly, you can try:

  • Wearing breathable pyjamas to help stay cool
  • Keeping your bedroom well-ventilated
  • Using moisture-wicking bed linens

What support is available for people with night sweats?

If night sweats impact your daily life or sleep, it’s essential to speak with a healthcare provider. Support may include:

  • Counselling for stress management or anxiety
  • Support groups for people with similar experiences
  • Medical advice to manage underlying conditions

Final thoughts

Night sweats can be uncomfortable and may require some lifestyle changes or medical advice. If you are concerned about your symptoms, please speak to your GP or healthcare provider.

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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