Infection or fever
When your body is fighting an infection, it can increase its internal temperature to eliminate pathogens, which causes sweating, even when you’re asleep.
Signs to watch for: If you’ve recently had chills, sudden fatigue, or a fever, your body may be fighting a viral or bacterial infection.
Medication side effects
Some medications can cause night sweats as a side effect. These include:
Antidepressants,
Hormone treatments,
Some painkillers and fever reducers.
What to do? If you notice an increase in sweating since taking a medication, talk to your doctor to see if the prescription can be adjusted.
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