Does hyperlipidemia cause night sweats?

Hyperlipidemia is generally defined as hyperlipidemia, usually without night sweats. Typically, most hyperlipidemia does not present with obvious clinical symptoms.
Hyperlipidemia is a condition in which the level of blood lipids in the body is too high and there is an abnormality in blood lipids. It may increase the risk of diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypertension and diabetes. However, under normal circumstances, most hyperlipidemia is not accompanied by obvious symptoms.
Night sweats are abnormal sweating at night after going to sleep, and the sweating stops after waking up. The cause of night sweating needs to be clarified, such as physiological night sweating, which is mainly seen in nervousness or strenuous exercise before going to sleep, and excessive eating or activity before going to sleep in children. Pathological night sweating is often considered to be caused by Yin deficiency and internal heat, which can be identified by taking Chinese medicines such as Angelica Six Yellow Soup.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, by a professional physician for diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay the condition. Chinese medicine should be taken under the guidance of a physician, not on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.