I had night sweats for 20 years. I was involved in a car crash that left me with nerve damage. The Dr. prescribed Neurontin and the night sweats disappeared. It took me a week before I realized that I wasn't waking up soaking wet. I still have the nerve pain in my foot but so happy that the night sweats are GONE.
Night sweats at 85 years of age can be caused by various factors, including infections, hormonal changes, or underlying medical conditions like cancer or hyperhidrosis. They can also result from medications or anxiety. It's essential for the individual experiencing night sweats to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and appropriate diagnosis. Early intervention can help address any potential health issues.
Night sweats in a 23-year-old can be caused by various factors, including hormonal changes, stress, infections, or underlying medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism or sleep disorders. It's important to monitor any accompanying symptoms, like fever, weight loss, or fatigue. If the night sweats persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and diagnosis is recommended.
I haven't had a period in 6 years. Last check my FSH level was in the 50's and I was told I am menopausal. I am now in a serious relationship, not using protection. Should I be concerned about pregnancy?
Me too!
Congrats yes your body is still adjusting and you should be adjusting not always have those sudden urges to do things you might regret later in life you might want to see a doctor about midnight sweats and any other complications you might have. Hope this was helpful!
The really nasty stuff should be over in a week but the cravings, itches, and sweats can last much longer.
i am being weaned off of Premarin after taking it for 12 years for menopausal symptoms. What can i expect.
yes and have a one night stand and not talk to them for another 8 years
On a school night a child of 10 years of age should go to bed roughly between 8:30 - 9:30
The Night of Counting the Years was created in 1969.
If you don't have your period you are not ovulating so no. However, if you are menopausal it can take years until it's over so it depends on for how long you have not had your period.