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    Normal sweating is the body's way of cooling itself. It's triggered by heat from your environment or from exertion that raises your body temperature. Cold sweats are unrelated to these causes. Sometimes causes of diaphoresis are emergencies, like septic shock or a heart attack. However, cold sweats may also be related to less serious issues and may...

    Anything that causes a fight-or-flight response can cause cold sweats. This includes fear, phobias, and anxiety. The fight-or-flight response is triggered when you encounter a situation your body sees as a threat. It allows you to either defend yourself or get away. This is probably the most common cause of diaphoresis.

    Your body goes into shockwhen blood flow to the brain and other vital organs becomes dangerously low. That means the brain doesn't get enough oxygen and nutrients. Shock causes increasing body-wide stress.

    The flu, COVID-19, and any other infection that causes a fever can lead to cold sweats. Sometimes they occur as a fever "breaks" or starts to go back down. If an infection progresses and enters the bloodstream, the body may go into septic shock.

    Severe pain from an injury, like a fracture or non-surgical amputation (losing a body part), can lead to cold sweats. Some medical causes of severe pain, such as kidney stones, can also cause diaphoresis.

    Withdrawing from excessive use of drugs or alcohol can cause cold sweats, among a host of other symptoms. In severe cases, people may need to be carefully monitored for life-threatening complications.

    Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose/sugar) is a fairly common reason for cold sweats. It's seen most often in people with diabetes or prediabetes.

    Many types of cancer can cause cold sweats, especially at night. They include: 1. Lymphoma (non-Hodgkin or Hodgkin) 2. Carcinoid tumors 3. Leukemia 4. Mesothelioma 5. Bone cancer 6. Liver cancer 7. Any advanced cancer

    Cold sweats are different from sweat caused by heat or exertion. They're called diaphoresis and they have many causes, such as a fight-or-flight response, low blood sugar, or life-threatening events like a heart attack or shock. Mechanisms that cause diaphoresis include loss of blood, low blood pressure, and adrenaline directly stimulating the swea...

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Cold sweats can be managed by wearing lightweight clothing, especially while sleeping, creating a cool sleeping environment, and taking medication as directed by a doctor. Some causes can be managed with meditation, exercise, and a healthy diet. Save on prescriptions for cold sweats with a SingleCare prescription discount car

  5. Aug 10, 2023 · Medically reviewed by Cory Fisher, DO Family medicine physician. Save Article. Cold sweats seem like an oxymoron, amiright? Usually, when you sweat, your body is trying to cool itself...

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