Do antibotic make you sweat and if so do this mean it working?

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2026-03-08 00:40

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Antibiotics themselves typically do not cause sweating as a direct effect; however, some people may experience increased sweating as a side effect or due to the underlying infection being treated. Sweating can also occur as a response to fever, which might indicate that the body is fighting off an infection. While sweating alone doesn’t confirm that the antibiotic is working, it is important to monitor other symptoms and consult a healthcare provider for a comprehensive assessment of treatment effectiveness.

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