Suggest Treatment For Severe Cold, Profuse Sweating And Fever
Question: i am feeling cold most of the time
and its worse when the weather is cold outside i feel shaking with weak legs and no power
i am taking my temperatute never had fever or elevated temperature..
at night i sweat alot after taking 1 paracetamol .
i woke up at night wet .
i observe that i pee more
this symptoms come and go lately
come 1 or 2 days then disappear then appear again
my blood test and urine test all good .
i wonder what i have ?
and its worse when the weather is cold outside i feel shaking with weak legs and no power
i am taking my temperatute never had fever or elevated temperature..
at night i sweat alot after taking 1 paracetamol .
i woke up at night wet .
i observe that i pee more
this symptoms come and go lately
come 1 or 2 days then disappear then appear again
my blood test and urine test all good .
i wonder what i have ?
Brief Answer:
Have you done a TSH test? What was the result?
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I have reviewed our symptoms and the most common cause of your symptoms could be low functioning thyroid. I will like to know whether you had your TSH levels measured and if yes, can you kindly communicate the findings to me.
Let me hear from you and we will exchange more on this to uncover what the exact problem is.
Have you done a TSH test? What was the result?
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I have reviewed our symptoms and the most common cause of your symptoms could be low functioning thyroid. I will like to know whether you had your TSH levels measured and if yes, can you kindly communicate the findings to me.
Let me hear from you and we will exchange more on this to uncover what the exact problem is.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
yes i checked them and all thyroid levels are good.
i feel cold all of my body if i stay out for a while . also sometime i sweat and i have cold feet . i sweat last night and i feel weak with my legs and i have fatigue. this symptoms appear then disapear
it appear yesterday after i stayed out for 1 hour and half i was ok then i start feeling cold i came home and at night i sweat .and now i have moment where i feel cold and moment where i sweat
no fever
pulse ok
blood pressure ok
i feel cold all of my body if i stay out for a while . also sometime i sweat and i have cold feet . i sweat last night and i feel weak with my legs and i have fatigue. this symptoms appear then disapear
it appear yesterday after i stayed out for 1 hour and half i was ok then i start feeling cold i came home and at night i sweat .and now i have moment where i feel cold and moment where i sweat
no fever
pulse ok
blood pressure ok
Brief Answer:
This seems related to environmental changes and not a disease!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
With this added information, it appears that environmental changes are responsible for this. If it is cold outside, you will certainly get to feel cold unless you are well dressed for the cold. Should you also dress to be warm, you may end up with lots of sweating, dizziness and fatigue because of dehydration. I will suggest that you try to get the right dresses and dressings for different temperature ranges and you would be fine. Am no longer surprised that all the blood tests are normal.
Keep me updated about your progress. These measures should be able to help you get feeling great again.
This seems related to environmental changes and not a disease!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
With this added information, it appears that environmental changes are responsible for this. If it is cold outside, you will certainly get to feel cold unless you are well dressed for the cold. Should you also dress to be warm, you may end up with lots of sweating, dizziness and fatigue because of dehydration. I will suggest that you try to get the right dresses and dressings for different temperature ranges and you would be fine. Am no longer surprised that all the blood tests are normal.
Keep me updated about your progress. These measures should be able to help you get feeling great again.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar