What is morning sweat?

Dr. Alex Carter
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2025-05-24 21:01:41 Views: 97 times

Morning night sweats may be caused by disease factors, endocrine disorders, side effects of drugs, sleep environment, etc. 1. Disease factors Some diseases such as tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism, etc. may lead to night sweats. Tuberculosis patients due to tuberculosis toxins and their metabolites stimulate the central nervous system, leading to autonomic nervous dysfunction, resulting in night sweats. Hyperthyroidism, the body metabolism speeds up, heat production increases, but also prone to night sweats at night or in the morning. 2. Endocrine disorders menopausal women due to decreased estrogen levels in the body, may appear hot flashes, night sweats and other symptoms. In addition, other endocrine disorders may also affect the body temperature regulation center, causing night sweats. 3. Drug side effects Some drugs such as antidepressants, antipyretics, etc. may cause night sweats as a side effect. During taking these drugs, if night sweats occur, consult a doctor whether it is related to the drug. 4. Sleep environment Sleep environment temperature is too high, bedding is too thick, etc. may also cause sweating more, but this situation is usually physiological, and can be improved after adjusting the environment. If night sweats occur frequently in the morning or accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, such as fever, cough, weight loss, palpitations, etc., seek medical attention in time and carry out relevant examinations, such as blood routine test, thyroid function test, tuberculin test, etc., to clarify the cause and take corresponding treatment measures. At the same time, we should pay attention to maintaining good living habits, such as regular rest, reasonable diet, proper exercise, keeping a comfortable mood, etc., which will help improve physical condition and reduce the occurrence of night sweats.



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