4. Night Sweats
Developing a fever isn’t always just restricted only to developing a fever throughout the day, but it can also show up as an entirely different symptom on its own that’s referred to as night sweats. This is most commonly what takes place when your body starts to create a fever as an attempt to expel the infection out of the body, and this commonly happens at night while the body rests, recovers, and tries to sleep – but in reality, night sweats are one of the symptoms that can cause you to lose even more sleep, and it should be treated just as seriously (and just as quickly) as you would treat a routine fever.
Experiencing night sweats can indicate osteomyelitis, especially if you’re able to combine the condition with other related symptoms seen on this list such as pain in the bones. Other times, night sweats indicate other potential infections.