Night sweats

    Definition

    Night sweats are repeated episodes of very heavy sweating during sleep, heavy enough to soak your nightclothes or bedding. They're often caused by an underlying condition or illness.

    Sometimes you may wake up after sweating heavily, particularly if you're sleeping under too many blankets or your bedroom is too warm. Although uncomfortable, these episodes aren't usually considered night sweats and aren't sign of an underlying condition or illness.

    Night sweats usually happen with other concerning symptoms, such as fever, weight loss, pain in a specific area, cough or diarrhea.

    Causes

    Medications that can cause night sweats

    Causes of night sweats include medication such as:

    • Depression medications (antidepressants)
    • Hormone therapy
    • A drug used to treat opioid use disorder (methadone)
    • Drugs used to treat low blood sugar with diabetes (hypoglycemic agents)

    Conditions that can cause night sweats

    Causes of night sweats include conditions and illnesses such as:

    Causes shown here are commonly associated with this symptom. Work with your doctor or other health care professional for an accurate diagnosis.

    When to see a doctor

    Schedule a visit with your health care provider if night sweats:

    • Occur on a regular basis
    • Interrupt your sleep
    • Are accompanied by a fever, weight loss, pain in a specific area, cough, diarrhea or other symptoms of concern
    • Start months or years after menopause symptoms ended
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