Some will think you’re a terrible poser, but you can’t help it if you do it all the time Cold Have? There are many reasons why the urge to grab a blanket or sit with a hot water bottle under your sweater suddenly makes a lot more sense.
5 reasons
1. Cold intolerance
There are people who are always cold. This is what doctors call cold intolerance, and it’s usually not a sign of anything serious. It’s true that some health conditions can cause cold intolerance. See, you’re not showing off!
2. Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones to adequately regulate metabolism. This can happen for several reasons, the most common of which is Hashimoto’s disease (attacks the thyroid). Because an underactive thyroid affects many metabolic functions, hypothyroidism can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, unintentional weight gain, constipation, dry skin, thinning hair, depressed mood, heavy or irregular periods, and increased sensitivity in the cold.
3. Anemia
Anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when you don’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body. This could be the result of your body producing too few red blood cells, destroying too many red blood cells, or losing too much blood for some reason. This leads to less circulation in your extremities, making you feel colder, especially in your hands and feet. Other symptoms of anemia include weakness, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, paler skin, chest pain, and headaches.
4. Raynaud’s disease
Raynaud’s disease is a condition that causes your extremities to become cold, discolored (like red or blue), numb, and even painful when you are outside in cold temperatures or under stress. It happens because blood vessels narrow. It usually occurs in the fingers and toes, but can also occur in the nose, lips, ears, and nipples. Normally, people with Raynaud’s disease develop symptoms only when they come into contact with cold. It’s actually a normal reaction for blood vessels to constrict in the cold, but with Raynaud’s syndrome it happens too quickly or too violently.
5. Weight loss
Your body uses fat to store heat, so it makes sense that if you have a lower body weight, you cool down more quickly. Additionally, it is not uncommon to become more sensitive to cold after body weight has decreased. Additionally, if weight loss is linked to consuming too few calories, this can lead to a slowed metabolism. As a result, the temperature control does not work as efficiently as usual. It will be a lot to eat again!
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2024-01-21 11:00:27
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