It could be anything: from infection or early menopause to a thyroid problem and any number of conditions in between. I urge you to see a doctor to find out what is or isn't going on. I had a patient once who thought he was having nighttime urinary incontinence. It turned out there was a hole in his water bed. Best wishes. Dr. Anne
Answered 8/30/2016
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Night sweats: Many things can cause night sweats . Infections, menopause, thyroid disorders, medications,... You need bloodwork to rule out certain things. Go see your dr to get labs.
Answered 3/22/2020
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