Night sweats refer to


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Night sweats are a phenomenon that occurs after sleep and stops sweating after waking up.
The causes of night sweats are complex. They may be related to certain diseases of the body, such as tuberculosis, lymphoma and other infectious diseases or malignant tumors. These diseases can lead to abnormal metabolism and cause night sweats. In addition, endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism may also cause night sweats. Psychological factors may also cause night sweats. Long-term stress, anxiety and stress may lead to autonomic nervous disorders, resulting in night sweats. The side effects of certain drugs may also lead to night sweats. For example, some antidepressants, etc.
When night sweats occur, especially frequent attacks, accompanied by other discomfort symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time, conduct a comprehensive examination and diagnosis, to clarify the cause, and take appropriate treatment measures. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining good living habits, such as regular rest, moderate exercise, reasonable diet, mood regulation, etc., to help improve night sweats.