6 Major Causes Of Night Sweats In Men That Should Not Be Ignored

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Hey there viewers! Are you one of those guys who wake up soaked in sweat in the middle of the night? Are you aware that excessive nighttime perspiration is a common cause of restlessness?

Night sweats are not uncommon in men. Many people around the world suffer from nighttime sweating, most of whom are men.

But why is excessive nighttime sweating in males so common? That’s what we’ll cover in today's video, make sure to stick around to see what causes night sweats in men and what you can do to alleviate the symptoms of nighttime perspiration.

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⌛Timestamps:
⏱️ Intro - 0:00
⏱️ Night Sweats - 0:30
⏱️ Low Testosterone Levels - 2:40
⏱️ Sleep Apnea - 3:28
⏱️ Infections - 4:27
⏱️ Alcohol Consumption - 5:22
⏱️ Medication Or Chronic Medication - 6:08
⏱️ Hyperhidrosis - 7:00
⏱️ Treating Night Sweats - 7:55

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✍️ Summary:
Night Sweats
Though there is limited research on night sweats, a study found that 41 percent of people had experienced night sweats at some point in their lives. Another study of patients over 64 found that 10 percent reported being bothered by night sweats more frequently.

Low Testosterone Levels
Low testosterone in men, also called male hypogonadism, can cause sweating at night. Low testosterone levels affect approximately 38% of men aged 45 and older for various reasons, and even generally, healthy men over 60 have a 20% chance of having low testosterone levels.

Sleep Apnea
bstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disease that causes a person’s breathing to be interrupted during sleep. These pauses, or apneas, are sometimes accompanied by gasping, choking noises, and sometimes snoring.

Infections
Isn't it true that we've all experienced some form of infection at some point in our lives? Infections can produce both nighttime perspiration and abnormal daytime perspiration. When your body fights an illness, it secretes inflammatory mediators that boost your thermoneutrality.

Alcohol Consumption
If you regularly drink and drink heavily, the night before going to sleep could affect your nighttime perspiration. Alcohol impairs the body's ability to regulate temperature, indicating that things may malfunction, resulting in sweat! Furthermore, night sweats might be a sign of alcohol withdrawal.

Medication Or Chronic Medication
Some drugs are known to induce excessive perspiration, particularly at night.

Hyperhidrosis
The term "hyperhidrosis" may be new to many of us. Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that does not result from everyday stimuli such as exercise, heat, or stress. Sweating can be extreme enough to soak through garments, and its continual wetness might cause skin problems.

For more information, please watch the video until the very end.

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