Sweating at night is a sign of an organ problem.

Sweating at night is considered to be related to the thyroid gland, pancreas, lungs and autonomic nerves.
Hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, tuberculosis, autonomic dysfunction, etc. will be manifested as night sweating; may also be related to physiological factors, such as environmental factors, emotional factors.
1. Hyperthyroidism: At the onset of this disease, night sweating occurs due to increased metabolism, and is often accompanied by irritability and excessive eating. Combined with thyroid function tests, thyroid ultrasound, etc. to confirm the diagnosis.
2. Diabetes mellitus: diabetes mellitus patients with poor blood glucose control will be manifested in the case of excessive night sweating.
3. Tuberculosis: At the onset of this disease, there will be excessive sweating in the afternoon, hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweating and other symptoms. It can be diagnosed by combining with tuberculin test, chest X-ray and other examinations.
4. Autonomic nerve function disorder: this disease is mainly related to the irregular life of patients and excessive psychological pressure. Patients will have sweating at night while sleeping, accompanied by irritability, anxiety and other emotions.
5. Physiological factors: for example, the surrounding environment temperature is too high, emotional excitement, etc. will appear at night sweating.
If sleeping at night are very affecting daily life, do not rule out and disease factors related to, can go to the hospital outpatient consultation.