When Should I Be Worried About Night Sweats? Symptoms & Causes

When Should I Be Worried About Night Sweats
Night sweats may be cause for concern if they occur regularly, disrupt your sleep, or are accompanied by symptoms such as fever, chills, or unintended weight loss

Night sweats are not uncommon and usually nothing to worry about. However, nights sweats may be cause for concern if they:

What causes night sweats?

Night sweats occur when blood vessels in the body expand and contract, causing a rush of heat that spreads through the body that may be accompanied by sweating, skin reddening, and rapid heartbeat. Potential causes of night sweats include:

Other conditions that are related to night sweats include:

How are night sweats treated?

Night sweats are usually a symptom of an underlying issue. To determine the cause, your doctor may take your medical history and order tests to confirm a diagnosis.

Treatment for night sweats involves addressing the underlying condition. For example, if night sweats are caused by menopause, hormone therapies, estrogen, progestin, or both may be used.

Management strategies that can help you reduce night sweats include:

  • Wearing loose-fitting, lightweight, cotton pajamas
  • Turning on a bedroom fan or opening windows
  • Sipping cool water throughout the night
  • Avoiding triggers such as alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine
  • Practicing deep breathing, yoga, and other relaxation techniques
  • Exercising regularly
  • Eating a healthy diet low in fat and sugar
  • Not eating 2-3 hours before bed

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