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Why Do I Have Severe Night Sweats When I Have Diabetes And Parkinson's Disease?

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Posted on Tue, 15 Feb 2022
Question: i have night sweats. why?
they are very heavy sweats and I have to sleep elsewhere as the bed dripping wet.
I have Parkison's, diabetic, age 72, male.
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (49 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Different possible causes

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

As you stated there are a number of different reasons for night sweats and you would need to be thoroughly assessed by your doctor via physical examination and blood tests to find the exact cause

Some of the more common causes are:
(1) It can be related to your diabetes. One of the possible complications of diabetes is damage to the nerves. This is called diabetic neuropathy, excessive sweating is one of the possible symptoms that can occur in diabetic neuropathy.

(2) Thyroid disease- high levels of thyroid hormone can also cause this symptom

(3) Infection- some infections mainly cause increased sweating, usually associated with a fever, at night

(4) Neurological conditions - such as Parkinson's disease, can actually cause it as well. There are also other neurological conditions that can cause symptoms.

(5) Side effect of medication

(6) Rarely can be associated with some types of cancer

To find the cause, you would need to be seen. There are medications that may help, both topical meds that you can apply and oral medications.
Eg of some of the oral meds are propantheline, oxybutynin etc. These unfortunately, also have potential side effects that may or may not occur

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions

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Why Do I Have Severe Night Sweats When I Have Diabetes And Parkinson's Disease?

Brief Answer: Different possible causes Detailed Answer: Hi, As you stated there are a number of different reasons for night sweats and you would need to be thoroughly assessed by your doctor via physical examination and blood tests to find the exact cause Some of the more common causes are: (1) It can be related to your diabetes. One of the possible complications of diabetes is damage to the nerves. This is called diabetic neuropathy, excessive sweating is one of the possible symptoms that can occur in diabetic neuropathy. (2) Thyroid disease- high levels of thyroid hormone can also cause this symptom (3) Infection- some infections mainly cause increased sweating, usually associated with a fever, at night (4) Neurological conditions - such as Parkinson's disease, can actually cause it as well. There are also other neurological conditions that can cause symptoms. (5) Side effect of medication (6) Rarely can be associated with some types of cancer To find the cause, you would need to be seen. There are medications that may help, both topical meds that you can apply and oral medications. Eg of some of the oral meds are propantheline, oxybutynin etc. These unfortunately, also have potential side effects that may or may not occur I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions