Waking Up Soaking Wet? 10 Common Causes of Night Sweats
10. Nighttime Hypoglycemia

When you are asleep, your body responds by producing less energy. Your liver releases less glucose and in response, your pancreas lowers it’s output of insulin. This is how a healthy body operates in balance with itself.
In the case of people dealing with a type of diabetes known as hypoglycemia, the pancreas no longer produces insulin. To help keep the body balanced, insulin is taken before bed to balance out your bodies glucose levels. If you are suffering from bouts of dizziness, passing out, confusion or seizures and are experiencing night sweats, you may be suffering from hypoglycemia and are at risk of being diabetic.
