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It's my last question concerning this subject before I put to rest. Night sweats due to onset of ARS and the chronic ones due to HIV (someone who has it and doesn't know). DO they both occur due to high fever breaking during the night. Do the chronic ones haapen without fever? Lately 7 months past my exposure I do sweat around my neck and and shoulders where my t-shirt become wet. I just need your opinion about that before I receive anxiety counseling next week.
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Thanks for posting the question and answer because I did not know that, and I too had the night sweats without fever.  Man anxiety is something else!  I would wake up litterally drenched, liked I just got out of the shower....   but honestly no fever.
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Dr. HHH says night sweats ONLY occur with a fever.  If you're not running fever, don't sweat it (pun intended!)
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This question has been answered before. Go for the counseling that you need.
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