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there are too many covers on the bed. Night sweats caused by a medical condition or infection can be described as "severe hot flashes occurring at night that can drench sleepwear and sheets, which are not related to the environment". Some of the underlying medical conditions and infections that cause these severe night sweats can be life-threatening and should promptly be investigated by a medical practitioner.
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2368:Josefson D (2001-11-24).
2238:(1): 7–10. Archived from
1965:10.1186/s12955-017-0693-x
1453:The Journal of Physiology
1304:10.1007/s00418-016-1535-3
1094:Eberhard-Karls University
720:treated with mercurials.
679:painkiller dependencies.
429:
389:generalized hyperhidrosis
322:, some primates and some
238:
228:
202:
190:
178:
166:
161:
152:
144:
139:
103:excessively human-centric
2066:Hansen J (22 May 2013).
1189:Hidradenitis suppurativa
1092:In 2001, researchers at
887:mmol/d acclimatised) of
856:Human sweat is not pure
276:can be found in humans:
2914:Loose connective tissue
2374:British Medical Journal
2170:10.1123/ijsnem.17.6.574
1145:Artificial perspiration
1077:function, like that of
3037:Bulb with matrix cells
2555:10.1002/elan.201600018
2068:"The Science of Sweat"
2008:Analytica Chimica Acta
1417:
1041:. In humans, sweat is
920:
802:
711:inhibitors (e.g. some
497:
72:Sweat (disambiguation)
2346:10.1093/glycob/cwv102
2254:Mushrooms Demystified
1844:Perspiration Research
1737:10.3402/gha.v2i0.2057
1123:Staphylococcus aureus
1117:Enterococcus faecalis
915:
800:
742:Further information:
632:Diabetics relying on
601:, and is frequent in
595:myocardial infarction
495:
424:diabetic ketoacidosis
406:Sweat contributes to
3060:Arrector pili muscle
2950:Apocrine sweat gland
2666:at Wikimedia Commons
2422:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
2080:on 21 September 2013
1337:. Berlin: Springer.
1087:innate immune system
1056:Sweat contains many
995:0.4 milligrams/litre
845:, and sometimes the
817:of the hypothalamic
768:) may be an option.
709:Acetylcholinesterase
502:non-specific symptom
458:improve this article
2955:Eccrine sweat gland
2903:Panniculus carnosus
2898:Panniculus adiposus
2882:Subcutaneous tissue
2494:2019MicNa...5...29J
2295:2013Ana...138..123B
2021:1998AcAC..365..319K
1610:2009PLoSO...4.5726M
1160:wearable technology
1140:Society and culture
1073:Sweat may serve an
683:stimulants such as
560:shortness of breath
375:Focal hyperhidrosis
301:evaporative cooling
97:This article about
3070:Pilosebaceous unit
2919:Superficial fascia
2828:Basal keratinocyte
2795:Stratum granulosum
2703:External resources
2455:10.1039/C3LC41231H
2303:10.1039/c2an36422k
1725:Glob Health Action
1719:Parsons K (2009).
921:
803:
673:nonbenzodiazepines
603:serotonin syndrome
498:
402:Signs and symptoms
3153:Animal physiology
3140:
3139:
3136:
3135:
3087:
3086:
2992:Inner root sheath
2987:Outer root sheath
2876:
2875:
2820:Basement membrane
2726:
2725:
2662:Media related to
2449:(10): 1868–1875.
2117:10.1063/1.4921039
1862:978-3-318-05904-5
1853:10.1159/000446788
1680:, Wolters Kluwer.
1398:978-0-19-507492-5
1373:978-0-19-507492-5
1344:978-3-540-41234-2
1333:Jessen C (2000).
1209:Sweat diagnostics
1098:Tübingen, Germany
647:Drugs (including
500:Diaphoresis is a
490:
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134:Medical condition
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2805:Malpighian layer
2800:Stratum spinosum
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2549:(6): 1242–1249.
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1111:Escherichia coli
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2861:Dermal papillae
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2790:Stratum lucidum
2785:Stratum corneum
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758:antiperspirants
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669:benzodiazepines
564:unconsciousness
540:hyperthyroidism
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2268:BRS Physiology
2266:Constanzo LS.
2258:
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2242:on 2011-08-20.
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987:trace elements
976:eccrine glands
945:0.9 gram/litre
918:eccrine glands
909:
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