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I have been having mild night sweats recently. I'm not sweating through my cloths or onto my sheets I just heat up very easily while sleeping. I tend to wake up before I have a chance to really sweat. I've heard anxiety can be the cause but came across information saying HIV causes night sweats. I do not have any type of fever during the day its only after I've been sleeping for a couple hours I begin to heat up. It is honestly taking a toll on my body I am getting more and more tired as the days pass. It has been going on for the past 3 nights.

Regarding possible other symptoms I have diarrhea quite often but the Dr. said I was eating something that I'm allergic to which causes me to have diarrhea. Overall I feel healthy as a horse I just cant sleep. Please shoot me some advice I could really use it.

Thanks,

BigBoB
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186166 tn?1385259382
well...do you have a question about a risk you might have had?  this forum is hiv specific.
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Everybody is having night sweats- there is a heat wave across the half the country. You can't gauge your HIV status by the amount that you are sweating at night. If you have had unprotected vaginal or anal sex outside of a mutually monogamous relationship then you should test. Only a test will tell you your status.
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