Feeling cold all the time?!


Question: Feeling cold all the time!?
What medical conditions could cause a person to feel constantly cold!?

I know low iron levels in the blood can cause this effect but in my case it seems unlikely!. I don't eat much red meat but do enjoy other iron-rich foods like spinach, almonds, dried apricots etc!.

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Answers:
Hypothyroidism (Myxedema) is a condition that causes the patient to be cold all the time!. It's a condition that basically inhibits the function of the thyroid gland!. The thyroid gland produces various hormones (T3, T4, TSH) that the body needs to carry out various functions!. Some other indications would include weight gain, a puffy looking face, fatigue, dry and brittle hair/nails/skin, and a loss of the lateral 1/3 of your eyebrows!. If you're experiencing at least 3 of these then you most likely have a thyroid issue!. It can be managed and isn't a serious condition as long as you get it under control!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You can get reynards in fingers and toes and that spreads making you pretty cold, tiredness also can cause it
Wrap up and drink something warm and go to sleep :) !. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Meningitus or the flu why dont you go the doctors they can just do check - ups an then ull know instead of people telling you things on this they could be making it up and then you will worry more!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Marijuana withdrawls will make you feel cold all the time!. And poor blood circulation!.




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Do you get enough Vit 'c' because you need it to absorb iron!.
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try taking vitamins for a while, give it a try!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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