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Night Sweats. - Big Guy - 12-29-2024 Anyone deal with it and can it be Sleep Apnea associated? Saw in another post that someone mentioned waking up with a sweat soaked t-shirt. I've been dealing with it for quite a while. It's not terribly bad, but I wake up and have to push the bed covers down so I can cool down. A couple of months ago, I woke up with the worst case I have experienced. Not only was I covered in sweat, so were the sheets on the bed. I had to wake my wife up and tell her what was going on. I helped her change out the bedding and I took a shower. For the rest of the night, I did okay. I had a Catheter (Cardiac) Ablation performed on Sept. 19th. I did mention it to my doctor, but he didn't seem to be all that concerned. Since having had the Ablation, the occurrence of them has dropped a great deal. I was just curious if anyone on here deals with it, and if so, for how long, and what have you done to remedy it? That one night a while back, had me concerned. It was pretty severe. RE: Night Sweats. - hawkbox - 12-29-2024 Want to make a joke about "Sweating" the bed, but I legit did it a lot before I started using the cpap. I had not honestly considered the correlation until I saw that myself but I can't say I've experienced a case of it since I started. RE: Night Sweats. - car54 - 12-29-2024 I also get hot during the night and if I do not remove blankets as the bed warms up I will sweat. I have read somewhere is that it can also be a age problem. RE: Night Sweats. - CLCCW - 12-29-2024 I sweat a couple times a night, not to a soaking state, but just HOT. I am a post menopausal woman, but it feels "hot flash" like. I do associate it with the apnea, which for me, is not controlled quite yet (moving to an ASV machine, as I have complex apnea, with many central apneas and my current APAP is not working out). I understand sweating can be connected to apnea and the surges of adrenaline or from oxygen drops (hypoxia). If you have not, please get some blood testing done as sweating at night can also be associated with blood disorders or leukemia... not saying you have that, but get it checked. RE: Night Sweats. - Big Guy - 12-29-2024 (12-29-2024, 07:20 PM)CLCCW Wrote: I sweat a couple times a night, not to a soaking state, but just HOT. I am a post menopausal woman, but it feels "hot flash" like. I do associate it with the apnea, which for me, is not controlled quite yet (moving to an ASV machine, as I have complex apnea, with many central apneas and my current APAP is not working out). I understand sweating can be connected to apnea and the surges of adrenaline or from oxygen drops (hypoxia). I've had quite a bit of lab testing done this summer, not specifically for Night Sweats, but for AFIB issues. Also, some MRI's and such for the same reason. I have a follow-up appointment coming up in early Feb. with our family doctor. I'll being it up with him and see what he has to say. RE: Night Sweats. - srlevine1 - 12-29-2024 Other than environment and underlying medical issues, such as infections, disease, medicine, and supplements, there appears to be a link between OSA and night sweats. Quote:Nocturnal sweating--a common symptom of obstructive sleep apnoea: the Icelandic sleep apnoea cohort Quote:Sleep-related sweating in obstructive sleep apnoea: association with sleep stages and blood pressure For additional studies, Google "PubMed osa night sweats" without the quotes. RE: Night Sweats. - Big Guy - 12-29-2024 Interesting......thanks for posting that up. |