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What Causes Recurrent Fever During Night?

My husband seems to run a Fever every night while sleeping. It doesn t wake him, but his skin is hot to the touch.....so bad that I can t lay next to him. He gets very little sleep and I am wondering if it s because he sleeps so hard or what? He works long hours is the lack of sleep issue.
Fri, 3 Jun 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, it is most advisable to read the body temperature because it may not be the fever condition but it could be just hot feeling of upper skin, so better to read the body temperature if this shows the fever condition then underlying cause of this need to be managed and for that may need tests like routine blood test hope this information helps.
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What Causes Recurrent Fever During Night?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is most advisable to read the body temperature because it may not be the fever condition but it could be just hot feeling of upper skin, so better to read the body temperature if this shows the fever condition then underlying cause of this need to be managed and for that may need tests like routine blood test hope this information helps.