Sweating (increase or decrease) Solutions
Have a fan nearby at night
Prevention
I have tried this solution86% reported
success (6 REVIEWS) 0%
reported no effect (0 REVIEWS) 14% reported
feeling worse (1 REVIEWS)
Keep your room at a cool, comfortable temperature
Prevention
I have tried this solution100% reported
success (4 REVIEWS) 0%
reported no effect (0 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Avoid spicy foods and eating large meals late at night
Prevention
I have tried this solution50% reported
success (2 REVIEWS) 50%
reported no effect (2 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Drink at least 2.5 to 3 litres (preferably water)
Food & Beverages
I have tried this solution67% reported
success (2 REVIEWS) 33%
reported no effect (1 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Wear layers of clothes so you can easily take off or put on a layer
Prevention
I have tried this solution100% reported
success (3 REVIEWS) 0%
reported no effect (0 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Avoid alcohol and caffeine
Prevention
I have tried this solution50% reported
success (1 REVIEWS) 50%
reported no effect (1 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Hormone Pellet Therapy
Prescription
I have tried this solution100% reported
success (1 REVIEWS) 0%
reported no effect (0 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
Sleep in moisture whisk away clothing
Self-Management
I have tried this solution100% reported
success (1 REVIEWS) 0%
reported no effect (0 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
For night sweats, lie on a soft towel to soak up moisture and keep your sheets dry
Self-Management
I have tried this solution0% reported
success (0 REVIEWS) 100%
reported no effect (1 REVIEWS) 0% reported
feeling worse (0 REVIEWS)
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