Baton Rouge General’s Health Tip of the Week: Man, it’s hot in here!
Baton Rouge General highlights that night sweats affect 45% of adults, commonly caused by low testosterone in men, along with other factors like severe reflux, anxiety, and trigger foods. The article emphasizes that while often associated with menopause in women, men also experience night sweats due to disrupted temperature regulation.
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