Sweating <\/a>is your body\u2019s natural response to a hot environment. We sweat to cool ourselves down and release heat from the body. Everyone sweats during the day, but if you\u2019re waking up in the middle of the night to sweat-soaked sheets that look like you just jumped into a swimming pool, you may have a severely adverse underlying health issue.
<\/p>\n\n\n\nMedical science is at a loss to pinpoint the exact reasons for night sweats. Some experts agree that its due to changes in hormone production as a result of disruption from lymphoma. Other experts think that it may have something to do with your body trying to fight off the cancer cells. In some cases, treatment drugs for lymphoma may result in night sweats as well.
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Doctors treat the condition by checking your blood work to analyze your hormone profile. Any aberrations to your hormone production require treatment using HRT drugs. In some cases, Chemotherapy drugs may also cause night sweats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\r\n
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