Here is a part of an article that I found on About, about night sweats....
"There are many causes of night sweats including:
HIV infection: Night sweats can be just another sign of HIV infection or they can be the sign of another infection such as the bacterial infection MAC and the fungal infection histoplasmosis.
Tuberculosis (TB)
Endocrine disorders such as diabetes and menopause.
Pregnancy
Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders.
Certain medications such as those used to control fever
alcohol consumption
What Can Be Done About Night Sweats?
While there is no way to eliminate night sweats entirely, certain interventions can make the condition less annoying.
They include:
Try to find the cause. Do you have an underlying infection or treatable condition that is causing the night sweats?
Do you sleep well at night? If not you may have a sleep disorder that is contributing to the night sweats.
What medicines are you taking? Could they be causing the night sweats?
Reduce your alcohol consumption and avoid spicy foods before bedtime.
Stay cool....keep your bedroom cool or take a cool shower or bath before bedtime.
What Can I Do if I Have Night Sweats
The worst thing about night sweats is they are so uncomfortable. Sleep becomes difficult when your bedclothes are soaked with sweat. If you have sweats here's what you should do.
Take a cool bath or shower and change into dry bedclothes.
Change your bedding. Make sure to use a water proof pad under the dry bedding to protect your mattress from being saturated from the sweats.
If the weather permits, open a bedroom window or use a fan to circulate air. Be careful to avoid a chill.
If you suffer from night sweats or you find that your night sweats are more severe or more frequent than they used to be, contact your doctor so he or she can investigate the cause."
Now, I have, on occasion, woke up and found myself sweating--not frequently, but every once in a while. It was usually because I had too many blankets on me or my thermostat was set too high, for me to sleep comforatably (68F is a suggested night-time temp). Sometimes I think it was stress related.
Also, guys, in general, have a different internal temp regulation---my son (who is young) tends to sweat frequently during the night time, but he isn't overweight or doesn't have an infection of any kind, that I am aware of. Guys always complain that women have cold feet and hands (because their internal temp focuses on their abdominal core) while guys are like a furnace all over (their internal temp core is more widespread). So...it depends.
2007-03-26 03:57:01
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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do no longer comprehend your age yet for the reason that iv been in mid 40's all varieties of adjustments to my sleep have been happening. short sleep, dry mouth, blocked nostril, warm sweats etc etc.different than that Im extra healthful and properly :-) severe carbohydrate meals at night can mess your temperature up in sleep. Even issues on your life can impression everyday sleep. of course a metamorphosis in climate (warmer) can impression your temperature. if your doing no longer something different, like what you consume at night or what time you flow to mattress etc, then a communicate with the surgeon might desire to be the ideal wager.
2016-10-20 11:49:28
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answered by ? 4
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
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2016-05-20 04:15:15
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answered by ? 4
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Um, being hot while they sleep, or restless dreams?
2007-03-26 03:48:07
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answered by Missy B. 2
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i suppose its his day work n at last no gain result.also getting fear abt coming time which gonna give him bad result
2007-03-26 03:54:42
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answered by pawan k 2
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Emotions, hot surrounding, and last but not least, anemia.
2007-03-26 03:56:52
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