Few things are worse than waking up drenched in the middle of the night, one leg hooked outside of the duvet, sweating as if you've just run a marathon. According to the Sleep Foundation an estimated 41 percent of people experience these kinds of night sweats, with research published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine putting these numbers closer to 60 percent for some women. Night sweats may be a fairly common frustration, but that doesn't mean they're pleasant to endure — and there's several reasons why they might occur.

While they're not necessarily indicative of a larger medical issue, considering that they can disrupt your sleep and seriously soak your sheets, night sweats could be worth investigating further. To learn more about why you're sweating in your sleep, we spoke to experts about some of the most common causes, including hormonal imbalances and infections. Read on to find out why you sweat when you sleep, plus some ways to potentially sweat less and get a better night's rest .

Sherry Ross , MD, FACOG, is an ob-gyn and women's health expert at Providence Saint John's Health Center. Kristine Arthur , MD, is an internist at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center. Why Do I Sweat So Much at Night? Night sweats can occur for a variety of reasons.

Here are some of the most common reasons you may be sweating so much at night — according to experts. How to Stop Night Sweats Again, if you suspect an underlying condition is causing night sweats,.