I thinls it's normal.It should be distinguished from other forms of prostatitis such as chronic bacterial prostatitis and chronic pelvic pain syndrome Men with this disease often have chills, fever, fatigue, pain in the lower back and genital area, urinary frequency and urgency often at night, burning or painful urination, body aches, and a demonstrable infection of the urinary tract, as evidenced by white blood cells and bacteria in the urine. Acute prostatitis may be a complication of prostate biopsy.i suggest you have herbals.Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is a traditional Chinese medicine that has an unique effect on curing prostatitis.
Many different things. If one is concerned about night sweats they should see their doctor and ask.
I just had my tooth pulled yesterday that was infected, I too have a slight fever and had some sweating last night... That is normal when you have a fever
When you do not know if it is prostatitis or urethritis , you can try to search the symptoms of the two diseases . What you're experiencing are either prostatitis symptoms or urethritis symptoms. Your condition cannot be diagnosed only according to these conditions. You need a specific in local hospital to diagnose it. Prostatitis symptoms vary depending on the type of prostatitis you have. In general, the symptoms are related to pain or discomfort in the pelvic region, problems with urination and problems with ejaculations. Signs and symptoms may include: Difficulty urinating, such as dribbling or hesitant urination Frequent urination, particularly at night (nocturia) Urgent need to urinate Pain in the abdomen, groin or lower back Pain in the area between the penis and rectum (perineum) Pain or discomfort of the penis or testicles Painful ejaculations To cure prostatitis, you can take Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill . The principles of the pill are to clear away heat and toxic material, promote blood circulation by removing blood stasis, and to induce diuresis for treating strangurtia. These principles have the effect of preventing hyperplasia, reducing bloatedness, eliminating edema, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, fibrosis, calcification from the prostate gland, and eliminate the patient's bulge, pain, and irritation in the bladder.
Early stage pleural mesothelioma may have no symptoms. As it progresses it may cause shortness of breath, chest pain (often on one side or the other), dry cough, fatigue, night sweats, and weight loss.
to make your partner for the night want to do something naughty!!! ;') Its called having it :P
I think you get night sweats because you are eaither hot, or you are having a bad dream
Yes, it is possible for men to have night sweats. Night sweats in men are more often causes when testosterone levels drop below a normal level, which will send false signals to the brain and cause night sweats.
Night sweats can be caused from simply having the heat set too high in your house, or it can also be caused by hormonal fluctuations. Some medications, especially anti-depressants can also trigger night sweats.
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Many different things. If one is concerned about night sweats they should see their doctor and ask.
It would be impossible to answer that question through the Internet. But if you're having pain, bone problems, night sweats and weight loss, you should definitely see a doctor right away.
Night sweats are episodes of profuse sweating at night during sleep. Typically, a person will complain that they wake up in the middle of the night absolutely drenched with sweat. Night sweats may occur in many known diseases, some serious, some not so serious, but the majority of them are chronic and involve some sort of inflammatory component. Aj :) Men 40 plus can go through Andropause similar to a woman's Menopause and it can cause night sweats and is normal. Also nightmares can give you night sweats.
Yes, its actually very common to get night sweats from steroids. Especially British dragon steroids. JZ
Many bad night sweats is not a sign of cancer. You can be overweight. You can also have menopause symptoms. That doesn't mean that you have lymphoma, but if you want to know what causes your night sweats; visit a local doctor.
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Night sweats can be common in older adults, including a 78-year-old, due to hormonal changes, medications, or underlying medical conditions such as infections, cancer, or hormonal imbalances. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.