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What Causes Extra Warmness Around Waistline?

I dont have a serious problem just have some extra warmth at my waistline Ive got situps in my daily routine too!I typed in a websearch warm at waistline it led me to You My body temp is quite normal 97 Dr. Ghosh respectfully your quite beautiful!
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Your symptoms could be due to a specific diet, due to the type of foods you eat (eg. spicy, fatty food, etc.). The body requires more energy to burn fatty food, thus producing more heat so this could be one reason.

But some individuals, with conditions like multiple sclerosis and GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome) also present in a similar manner, but it would be better if you get yourself physically examined as it is best to rule out all the worst-case scenarios first, before assuming the more simple causes and conditions. Hope this helps.

As for Dr. Ghosh, although I do not know him personally I agree with him, I am sure you are beautiful.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Extra Warmness Around Waistline?

Hello ma am and welcome. Your symptoms could be due to a specific diet, due to the type of foods you eat (eg. spicy, fatty food, etc.). The body requires more energy to burn fatty food, thus producing more heat so this could be one reason. But some individuals, with conditions like multiple sclerosis and GBS (Guillain-Barre Syndrome) also present in a similar manner, but it would be better if you get yourself physically examined as it is best to rule out all the worst-case scenarios first, before assuming the more simple causes and conditions. Hope this helps. As for Dr. Ghosh, although I do not know him personally I agree with him, I am sure you are beautiful. Best wishes.