3. Night sweats are another sign that you have tuberculosis.
The bacterial infection is making you sick and it has to come out some kind of way. Night sweats can occur during any time of the year. Even if you don’t wear a lot of clothing to bed or have a lot of blankets on the bed, the night sweats will still occur. Tuberculosis can’t go away on its own. Reoccurring night sweats will need to be checked out by a doctor. The doctor should give you a complete physical examination to see what illness you may have.
Once it shows that you have tuberculosis, the doctor will tell you what you need to do. You will still need to get rest and the night sweats will last since the antibiotics take a long time to heal tuberculosis. As soon as the antibiotics start working, you should notice that your night sweats are going away.