Yes, it is possible for men to have night sweats. Night sweats in men are more often causes when testosterone levels drop below a normal level, which will send false signals to the brain and cause night sweats.
Night sweats in men over 60 is most likely a result of a hormone imbalance. As humans age their bodies continue to change, this could just be a phase.
Men's night sweats can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, certain medications, infections, anxiety, or medical conditions such as sleep apnea or hyperthyroidism. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
I think you get night sweats because you are eaither hot, or you are having a bad dream
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Night sweats can be caused from simply having the heat set too high in your house, or it can also be caused by hormonal fluctuations. Some medications, especially anti-depressants can also trigger night sweats.
Yes.
Yes, chronic lymphocytic leukemia can cause night sweats as a symptom of the disease.
Yes, its actually very common to get night sweats from steroids. Especially British dragon steroids. JZ
Night sweats are episodes of profuse sweating at night during sleep. Typically, a person will complain that they wake up in the middle of the night absolutely drenched with sweat. Night sweats may occur in many known diseases, some serious, some not so serious, but the majority of them are chronic and involve some sort of inflammatory component. Aj :) Men 40 plus can go through Andropause similar to a woman's Menopause and it can cause night sweats and is normal. Also nightmares can give you night sweats.
Many bad night sweats is not a sign of cancer. You can be overweight. You can also have menopause symptoms. That doesn't mean that you have lymphoma, but if you want to know what causes your night sweats; visit a local doctor.
No.
Yes, night sweats can be a symptom of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).