There can be various reasons for women to sweat at night, the secretion function of sweat glands is controlled by sympathetic nerves, if the sympathetic nerves are too excited or plant nerve dysfunction, it can lead to increased sweat secretion and cause excessive sweating. There are many reasons for abnormal sympathetic nerve function, including emotional stress and anxiety, as well as underlying diseases, especially endocrine diseases such as diabetes and abnormal thyroid function. Women’s hormone levels change greatly around menopause, which can affect the stability of the sympathetic nerves and lead to night sweats. Of course, night sweats can also be caused by infectious diseases, more common like tuberculosis, patients with tuberculosis are prone to night sweats, called night sweats.