Night sweats refer to excessive sweating during sleep. They involve drenching sweats that may soak your bedding and sleepwear.
What causes night sweats?
Several medical conditions and medications can cause night sweats. Common causes include:
Night sweats may also occur due to substances like alcohol and illicit drugs. Other factors like stress, obesity, and room temperature can also trigger increased nighttime sweating.
Managing night sweats
If night sweats interfere with your sleep or daily life, consult your doctor. They'll check for any underlying condition causing excessive sweating. Your doctor may adjust medications, recommend hormones like estrogen therapy, or prescribe treatments targeting overactive sweat glands.
Struggling with disruptive night sweats? The caring physicians at Hormone Harmony offer personalized care plans to get your night sweats under control. Book an appointment today to discover potential causes and find the right treatment options for you.
When should you see a doctor?
Consult your doctor if you:
Timely evaluation and treatment can provide relief from troublesome night sweats and address any underlying condition.
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