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Night sweats

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Key facts

  • If you wake up with your pyjamas and sheets soaked with perspiration, even when it’s not hot, you may be having night sweats.
  • Anyone can have night sweats, no matter your gender or age.
  • The most common causes of night sweats are related to hormonal changes in females, but there are many other causes too.
  • Your doctor will recommend a treatment based on the cause of your symptoms.
  • You should see your doctor if you are having night sweats when it’s not hot, especially if you also notice other symptoms.

What are night sweats?

If you wake up with your pyjamas and sheets soaked with perspiration, even when it’s not hot or you don’t have too many blankets on the bed, you may be having night sweats. Anyone can have night sweats, no matter your gender or age.

What causes night sweats?

There are many causes of night sweats. Most are not serious. In some cases, night sweats are a sign of a medical condition. In others, they may be caused by a medicine that you are taking.

The most common causes of night sweats are related to hormonal changes in females, such as occur with:

Other causes include:

Some medicines can also cause night sweats, including:

When should I see my doctor?

You should see your doctor if you’re having night sweats when it’s not hot — especially if you notice other symptoms such as:

Your doctor may refer you for tests to rule out a serious cause of your symptoms.

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How are night sweats treated?

Your doctor will recommend a treatment after checking the cause of your night sweats.

For menopause-related night sweats, your doctor may recommend hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Ask your doctor if hormone therapy is suitable for you, as it isn’t recommended for everyone.

If a medicine is the cause of your night sweats, there may be another option that your doctor can prescribe.

What can I do to at home to relieve my night sweats?

Depending on the cause of your night sweats, these tips may help you feel more comfortable and cooler during the night.

Avoiding common triggers of night sweats in the hours before bed can also help. Common triggers include:

Resources and support

Jean Hailes has information on managing hot flushes and night sweats.

The Australian Menopause Centre provides advice on understanding night sweats and how to minimise the impact of interrupted sleep.

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