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Suggest Treatment For Severe Night Sweats

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Posted on Mon, 6 Jul 2015
Question: Hello, I am a 68 yr old female and I have been experiencing night sweats for
approximately 2 mo. About 2-3 times pe night I wake up feeling extremely warm and
sweating with no pajamas on or covers.
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Answered by Dr. Olsi Taka (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Several possible causes.

Detailed Answer:
I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.

Night sweats can have many different causes. Looking at the medications you take one cause to be considered is a change in the thyroid balance during the recent months which may require a modification of treatment.
Another possibility could be infection, the most common being tuberculosis but there are other types as well.
Some types of hematologic tumors could manifest night sweats as well, like lymphomas, leukemia.
Other causes would include antidepressant treatment, low blood sugar, sleep disorders or simply anxiety.

So I think you should discuss with your internist the possibility of an overactive thyroid (due to your condition or medication) as well as have some routine blood tests such as complete blood count (which could indicate infection and hematologc conditions), inflammation tests, blood glucose, liver and kidney function tests, electrolytes.

I remain at your disposal for further questions.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Night Sweats

Brief Answer: Several possible causes. Detailed Answer: I read your question carefully and I understand your concern. Night sweats can have many different causes. Looking at the medications you take one cause to be considered is a change in the thyroid balance during the recent months which may require a modification of treatment. Another possibility could be infection, the most common being tuberculosis but there are other types as well. Some types of hematologic tumors could manifest night sweats as well, like lymphomas, leukemia. Other causes would include antidepressant treatment, low blood sugar, sleep disorders or simply anxiety. So I think you should discuss with your internist the possibility of an overactive thyroid (due to your condition or medication) as well as have some routine blood tests such as complete blood count (which could indicate infection and hematologc conditions), inflammation tests, blood glucose, liver and kidney function tests, electrolytes. I remain at your disposal for further questions.