Night Sweats?
There are several SERIOUS causes of night sweats, however they have other accompanying symptoms.
Tuberculosis causes drenching night sweats, but is accompanied by constant productive cough, fatigue and weight loss.
AIDS causes drenching night sweats, but is accompanied by a constellation of other possible symptoms including weight loss, cough, fatigue, purple skin spots, diarrhea, etc.
Congestive heart failure causes (among other things) sweats, both day and night, but causes other symptoms like high blood pressure, palpitations, fatigue with exercise, and breathlessness.
Some of the lesser causes of night sweats are (1) viral infections including mononucleosis. Have you checked your temp? Sometimes unobvious temperature cycling can cause sweats. (2)perimenopause or PMS. (3) weather changes, if the days (or nights) are warmer than usual (4)nightmares.
One of the most common causes of lower leg cramps and acheness is low potassium (K); I wonder if you're losing K as a result of sweating? Try increasing your potassium intake. Vegetables and fruits are high in K and/or add a couple of 90 mg-equivalent K supplements. Since normal dietary intake is supposed to be 3000 mg, supplements in this range are NOT an "overdose".
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