so much has been written about night sweats, but do any of the experts know WHY they happen? I would love to hear from the professionals
Thanks and have a cool day
so much has been written about night sweats, but do any of the experts know WHY they happen? I would love to hear from the professionals
Thanks and have a cool day
I don't recall any expert putting forward an explanation for the why behind night sweats, but I do feel for women with CLL going through menopause and not knowing what is causing them. I suspect it's part of the way that CLL messes with our immune system, with cytokine messages confusing our bodies into thinking we have an infection. It sure is amazing how much sweat you can produce!!
Also, why night particularly? I've had some drenching sweats during the day.
I have seen some articles write that the exact cause of night sweats is unknown, others, as below, that it is our body's internal thermostat cranking up to fight our cancer. This happens also when we have fevers and infections.
The linked article also contains some suggestions to deal with night sweats.
Thank you for your responses. My husband suffers from the cold, yet he knows that I can't sleep unless the room is really cool. So the sweet man puts up with all night air-conditioning, to make it bearable for me. I feel awful for him! I wish there was a way of beating those sweats ...
I have no idea, but have seen a number of people say that with CLL our bodily thermostats seem to not work right or are broken. Probably not the right answer, but I too have had some day time sweats...just not as frequent or as bad.
i have had day sweats too and thought it was just me. Very embarrassing
I get night sweats but most of the time I am cold. It's near 90° in Tennessee and I am usually 2 layers in clothing. Wearing a jacket at 70°. Recently finished 6 rounds of BR. I too wonder about my thermostat!