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We actually drop our core temperature to initiate sleep To drop the core temperature, the body needs to act like a radiator, with heat from the central core transferring to areas such as the hands, face and feet, causing the peripheral skin temperature to rise and then lose heat to the surrounding environment

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Body temperature lowers when you go to sleep, and any perceived heating is probably caused by a blanket. If you lay down on top of a bed with no covers in comfortable temperature you will notice as you drift off that you are cold; or should be. If you are not, this should be professionally diagnosed.

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Yes, if your body is too warm. Some people actually wake up with 'night sweats'.

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Temperature affects comfort and thus the person's ability to sleep. As for while a person is already asleep, temperature affects the bodily functions and thus also affects the person's sleep.

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Could be menopause, could be a heart condition. Go to your doctor and check it out!

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Not only mine ur body temperature also rises when u sleep!

because of that only sometimes hear some during sleeping

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Probably because it is cold when you sleep so your body needs to heat up.

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