People with valley fever often experience night sweats. As the body’s immune system attempts to fight off the invading infection, the body heats up. This increase in temperature, in combination with blankets or a warmer room when sleeping, often leads to excessive perspiration. While night sweats can be uncomfortable and are symptomatic of various ailments, they are not a serious issue in and of themselves.

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