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Nightsweats

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November 4, 2024
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This summer I used a box fan to cool myself as needed. I was nice and dry except when I was under two covers? This winter I will stay dry by using less covers at night.

November 4, 2024
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When I get night sweats I am usually asleep and it feels like a bucket of water was throw on me. So wet have to change and towel dry my hair. It usually doesn’t smell good either.
Carol4

November 4, 2024
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Night sweats can be a significant symptom for individuals with leukemia. Here are some key points from my knowledge base:

Causes
- Symptom of Leukemia: The body heats up to fight leukemia, causing fever and night sweats.
- Treatment Side Effects: Chemotherapy, opioid pain medications, steroid medications, and tricyclic Show Full Answer

Night sweats can be a significant symptom for individuals with leukemia. Here are some key points from my knowledge base:

Causes:
- Symptom of Leukemia: The body heats up to fight leukemia, causing fever and night sweats.
- Treatment Side Effects: Chemotherapy, opioid pain medications, steroid medications, and tricyclic antidepressants can induce night sweats.

Commonality:
- Pre-Diagnosis: 31% of people with leukemia reported night sweats as a major symptom before diagnosis.
- Types of Leukemia: Particularly common in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and acute lymphocytic leukemia.

Tips for Relief:
- Change Bedding: Use natural fibers like cotton or sweat-wicking bedding.
- Keep Room Cool: Maintain bedroom temperature between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Increase Air Circulation: Use fans or air conditioning.
- Diet: Be mindful of foods and drinks that may exacerbate sweating.

Personal Experiences:
- Severe Sweating: Some individuals experience sweating enough to soak through pajamas or bedsheets.
- Temperature Irrelevance: Night sweats can occur regardless of the outside temperature.

Practical Solutions:
- Extra Clothing: Keep extra T-shirts or nightgowns nearby to change when soaked.
- Towels: Use towels to absorb sweat during the night.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the article "Leukemia and Night Sweats: Causes and Tips for Relief" on MyLeukemiaTeam.

November 4, 2024

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