Sweating at night in women can be caused by high room temperature, stress, or by diseases such as systemic fungal infections, tuberculosis, and endocarditis. There is almost no difference between men and women in terms of causes. Sweating while sleeping may be caused when the blanket is too thick at night or when the bedroom temperature is too high. Prolonged mental tension as well as anxiety may also lead to sweating while sleeping at night. In addition, diseases such as systemic fungal infections, tuberculosis, and endocarditis may cause excessive sweating at night, but this is usually accompanied by symptoms such as coughing and fatigue. If the sweating is only at night and there are no other symptoms, there is no need to worry, and you can try to lower the room temperature, cover with a thin blanket, and relax first. When accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor and investigate whether the disease is the cause.