Systemic vasculitis patients with slight sweating at night are mainly considered to be related to inflammatory reaction, heart injury, environmental discomfort and other factors.
1. Inflammatory reaction: Systemic vasculitis can lead to inflammatory reaction, resulting in fever, fatigue, joint pain and other symptoms, and some patients may also experience excessive sweating. Some patients may also have excessive sweating. Patients need to improve the blood sedimentation, C-reactive protein, vasculitis-related antibodies and other tests to further evaluate the condition.
2. Heart damage: the clinical manifestations of systemic vasculitis are related to the type and location of the affected blood vessels. If the heart is involved, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction may be triggered, especially during an attack, and the phenomenon of slight sweating may occur.
3. Environmental discomfort: for example, the bedroom temperature is too high, or the bedding is too thick, which is also an important factor in triggering sweating.
4. Other factors: for example, sympathetic dysfunction caused by mental stress after the disease, which can lead to slight sweating.
Systemic vascular patients with night sweating may also be associated with hyperthyroidism, diabetes and other diseases, it is recommended that patients promptly to the rheumatology, cardiology and other related departments, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for diagnosis and treatment.