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gwenllian111
01-09-2013, 07:42 AM
Hi

Just a quick question - does anyone have any tips to deal with cold sweats? I wake up in the nights lately drenched in sweat, and yet i'm not hot.

Thanks,

Gwen

JeanMarie
01-09-2013, 09:14 AM
The only time I've woken drenched, I was in the middle of a flare. I would mention it to your Doctor. :rolleyes1:

pberggren1
01-09-2013, 09:47 AM
Could be flare. Make sure your doc knows ASAP. How much pred u on?

Pete
01-09-2013, 10:24 AM
I agree with JeanMarie and Phil. Call your doc ASAP!

Dirty Don
01-09-2013, 12:12 PM
Most likely pred induced if you're on that...could be a flare...see your doc quickly...do not let it progress...

Psyborg
01-10-2013, 12:49 AM
It could definitely be a flare, but on the flip side I've had constant night sweats since i was diagnosed so don't panic right off. Definitely see the doctor though. As far as how to deal with the...I don't have a clue :( I wake up at least 75% of the nights damp and have to get up and dry off a bit.

gwenllian111
01-10-2013, 12:52 AM
Thanks everyone.

Today, i developed that 'butterfly' rash on my cheeks too. On phone to rheum, thanks x

gwenllian111
01-10-2013, 12:55 AM
It's definately an inflammatory rash - will try and post a picture! :rolleyes1:

JeanMarie
01-10-2013, 09:58 AM
Gwen--sorry, I was hoping it was nothing.

beeinformed
01-10-2013, 03:03 PM
Thanks everyone.

Today, i developed that 'butterfly' rash on my cheeks too. On phone to rheum, thanks x

Hi Gwen,

You said you developed a "butterfly" rash on your cheeks? That's interesting because the butterfly rash is typically seen in patients who have Lupus. Lupus is another autoimmune disease, which can be confined to your face and hair and affects your scalp and face with rashes or it could present symptoms in other parts of your body (i.e.,muscles, lungs, heart, etc).

It's definitely a good idea to to take a photo of your rash along with you when you see your doctor as this will give him a better idea as to what type of rash it is.

I would also like to add that it could be "rosacea", a skin condition that makes your face turn red and it has a very similar appearance to the "lupus" butterfly rash.

mishb
01-10-2013, 05:57 PM
Hi Gwen,

You said you developed a "butterfly" rash on your cheeks? That's interesting because the butterfly rash is typically seen in patients who have Lupus. Lupus is another autoimmune disease, which can be confined to your face and hair and affects your scalp and face with rashes or it could present symptoms in other parts of your body (i.e.,muscles, lungs, heart, etc).

It's definitely a good idea to to take a photo of your rash along with you when you see your doctor as this will give him a better idea as to what type of rash it is.

I would also like to add that it could be "rosacea", a skin condition that makes your face turn red and it has a very similar appearance to the "lupus" butterfly rash.


I was going to say the same thing.
Gwen have you had this king of rash before?

You/we have our RA and the WG and then you could also have MCTD (Mixed Connective Tissue Disease) which also incorporates RA and Lupus.
My rhuemy advised that the medications we are on can also cause an overlap of Auto immune conditions........just as Jack says....just because you have one, doesn't mean you can't have others.

I hope it is nothing and all comes good very shortly. I hope the phone call ended on a positive note.

Take care

dennis2512
01-10-2013, 11:25 PM
hi, yes the butterfly rash is discoid lupus which I i was dx with at 16. My husband dennis has wegs both autoimmune diseases. We both suffer similiar symptoms aches and pains but dennis has upper respiritory issues whereas mine affects the skin and now more my joints. crissie

jola57
01-18-2013, 09:14 PM
I had the night sweats only in the beginning, so yes, like everyone said, let your doc know. The rash sounds a lot like lupus. Let us know how you are doing.