Post Covid sweating: Is this common for others too?
I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
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I am experiencing profuse sweating off during the day and nightly. Is this common post Covid?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 Support Group.
I'm usually a very "cold natured" person but when I had Covid this last time wearing anything more than undergarments made me feel like I was wearing a full length fur coat in the summer sun.
Me too feels like a fever
Exactly! If anyone has found any successful treatments for the heavy sweating, shortness of breath, and fatigue (any of those symptoms), I would be very interested!
I posted this a couple of months ago:
My husband started oddly/unusually sweating during his first covid infection and then the sweating and other symptoms (painful cold sensations, brain fog, irritability, weepiness, weight loss) became personally and professionally debilitating after his second covid infection and vaccinations.
It’s been over 1.5 years now. He’s been seen by many specialists, had multiple tests and studies done, tried various medications and still no diagnosis.
Someone on here posted about the medication, Oxybutynin to help reduce sweating. This has been life changing for my husband! It doesn’t eliminate what we call “episodes” where he still feels many of the symptoms, but it has stopped the majority of the sweating. He’s taking 15mg extended release once daily and no longer changing clothes up to 4 times daily.
I highly recommend researching it and talking to your doctor to hopefully get some relief from the constant sweating.
I am 77yo and I have told friends that, if it were possible, I may be going through a second menopause, with the way I sweat! LOL! Honestly, it is really bad and I hadn't thought that it may be related to my Covid bouts. Interesting. I have had three long Covid bouts since the end of January and I am left with so many Covid "leftovers". I will add this to my list! 😉
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Me too....
Thank you. I'll talk to the doctor about it. Is it a prescription where you are?
I joined this group because I have annoying neuropathy in both my feet, sometimes traveling up to my knees. But now I have a new one for everybody. I had a positive Covid-19 test on Sept. 28. I was pretty much self trating, was able to get a doctors appt. (PA) today. It was suggested that I get an infusion. The one that medicare approves of or of course the more expensive one. I choose the medicare approved one. While I was waiting I got extremely hot, so they bought me some water and turned on a desk fan. When they tried to put the needle in, I started to faint and asked them to stop. I was given a z-pack and predisone. That was today and tonight, I started getting hot off and on, and think I was having hot flashes. I am 79. I can't find out much on the web, but it does appear that hot flashes are a common sign in the UK of Omicron BA.5 (1 in 10) are suffering hot flushes. Has any one else experience this?
Same here. I am into Covid day five and the hot flashes just began. Don't know if it was the medication of the Covid.
I am currently having these same symptoms. I am not overweight, but my boyfriend is, and he caught Covid from me. It wears both of us out. I am still running low grade fevers every few days. It has been over 30 days since we came down with it. I think we got the newest variant on September 3, 2023. The profuse sweating is awful. I am still needing lots of sleep. I am lucky to be retired, and I can sleep for 12 hours at night.