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Excessive sweating at night...?

41 replies

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 19:58

Im going to go and see the dr about this, but not for a few weeks yet.

Have started having really bad night sweats, to the point im waking up several times a night, dripping wet and having to change bedding and bedwear. It started about 3 months ago but now seems to be getting worse Im pretty certain its not to do with temperature as I never really heat my house(unless its like -3 or something). Its driving me potty as Im having to get up and bath/rewash hair as i stink and am soaking in the mornings-thats alongside singlehandedly getting two boys and a toddler up and off to school! I dont take any meds other than lostrin20(contraception) and im only 27

Anyone had any experience of this?

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fedupandtired · 09/01/2012 20:55

Without wanting to alarm you, you need to go and see your GP sooner rather than later. Please don't wait a few weeks.

Could be absolutly nothing but it can be a symptom of a number of nasty conditions so please see your doc to rule out anything nasty.

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 20:59

eek. drs are a nightmare at present, have never had to wait as long for an appointment as this before, but I will phone and see if they have any cancellations.

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LanceCorporalBoiledEgg · 09/01/2012 21:05

You need to go to doctors.

Fregley · 09/01/2012 21:06

Yes. Was pneumonia first time. (wasn't even aware I had a cough )
Second time was breast feeding related.

Third time I had I diagnosed glandular fever. Felt fine by fat. Crap at night.

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 21:41

Well Im pretty sure by the symptoms its none of the above[phew]. Hopefully its anxiety or stress or something.

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fedupandtired · 09/01/2012 21:46

Hopefully it is just stress but please don't leave it because you don't think it's pneumonia.

I don't want to alarm you but it's a very big red flag for certain cancers as my mum has recently found out. Get yourself an emergency appt at the doctors asap. Highly unlikely to be anything as serious but best to rule these things out.

Popbiscuit · 09/01/2012 21:47

Have you changed your contraception method recently (ie; were you previously on a higher estrogen pill? Or perhaps stopped breastfeeding?) Hormonal fluctuations can cause night sweats (just like menopause).

Hope you get it sorted. I had that after all three of my DCs...it's awful.

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 22:03

No, have been on this pill since last june and stopped breastfeeding over a year agoConfused

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ToothbrushThief · 09/01/2012 22:06

Agree with GP asap

jalopy · 09/01/2012 22:20

Have you had any other symptoms?

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 22:28

Not that spring to mind, generally I feel well. Was planning on asking dr about verruccas which are spreading despite being zapped, a possible fungal nail infection and this sweatingConfused Have just got over a short lived cold over new yr so little bit tired and glands in neck still feel a little tender but other than that I feel well enough. Its more of a pain in the neck than anything else, I dont really have time to have a bath in the morning, but I cant not have one as I wake up soaked from head to toe.

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starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 22:29

God that all sounds pretty gross, sorryBlush

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nightcat · 09/01/2012 22:33

are you on any regular meds that could cause this as a side effect?

winnybella · 09/01/2012 22:37

I don't want to alarm you but night sweats can be a symptom of leukemia. Veruccas coming back could also be a sign of weakened immune system (although obv. it's common and can be nothing sinister).

You need to get an emergency appointment, just to be on the safe side.

greensmurf · 09/01/2012 22:38

Are you on anti-depressants? Mine cause me to over sweat in the night. I can't wear my lovely pyjamas because they get soaked!

I know that it is the cause as I had a brief spell without the tablets and it stopped, now I'm back on them and it's happening again!

AitchTwoOhOneTwo · 09/01/2012 22:39

do think you should go to the doc asap, stars.

starsintheireyes · 09/01/2012 22:39

No nightcat, only the pill. take nothing else at all. I will definately call them and try and get a earlier appointment.

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naturalbaby · 09/01/2012 22:44

this is worrying me now, i've had the same thing for the past 3 months. i had the depo 3months ago so was assuming/hoping it was that. i mentioned it to a gp and she didn't seem to think it was a problem.

how is it breastfeeding related? my baby is 11 months and i never had this with my other 2 babies.

trying not to google now before i go to bed!

ToothbrushThief · 10/01/2012 07:39

Breastfeeding turned my breast into radiators

Fregley · 10/01/2012 16:48

They says hormonal.
This issue was how I first found mumsnet in 2003. :)

Milliways · 10/01/2012 20:06

I thought I was peri-menopausal when this happened to me a while back. We were camping, everyone was freezing and I was lying on top of sleeping bag in a hot sweat etc! Turned out for me it was related to a nerve problem which has since settled, but I lost all temp control for some time.

WentworthMillerMad · 10/01/2012 20:58

See your gp urgently as others have said.
I had this once an it turned out to be Hoskins lymphoma. The chances of this are very rare but you have had this for 3 months now so I really would get this checked.
Ask your gp to test your blood - specifically your ESR levels
Good look x

yummumto3girls · 11/01/2012 14:06

I had this after having DD3. I had under active thyroid before and during pregnancy increased dose, once had DD dose was too high and I became hyperthyroid, over active thyroid. Could be thyroid related, but I am sure GP will do full bloods to check this and others. Good luck.

Flubba · 11/01/2012 19:02

How did it go stars? Did you manage to get a GP appt?

ElusiveCamel · 11/01/2012 23:32

Yes, please get it checked out. I have had night sweats for months and did not think to go to doctor about it. I had my lymph nodes ultrasound scanned for something else and they found an abnormality. I have a number of other specific lymphoma symptoms and am having some nodes removed on Friday for biopsy. Glad it's being dealt with (and pretty urgently) but wish I had gone to GP 3 months ago.

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