Why does my husband sweat in bed?!
Question: Why does my husband sweat in bed?
Answers:
He should talk to his doctor about that. It's okay to sweat a little bit at night but not a lot. I'm suprized he's not having dehydration problems. I hope he's drinking a ton of water to prevent that.
At the very least he needs to get a prescription anti-persperant to prevent the sweating.
Have him talk to his family doctor.
-Connor
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its called hot flashes....its may be a sign or hormonal imbalance...get his hormonal profile done and consult a doctor.
How old is he..?? Is he overweight...???