Wearing many warm clothes but still feel cold - warning of 7 serious health problems
(Baonghean.vn) - In winter, you always feel shivering, your hands and feet are always cold even though you wear warm clothes? These could be abnormal signs of health, you need to find out the cause to treat the disease early.
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When the body is not provided with enough nutrients, it will lack the necessary fat. This makes you feel cold because the body does not have enough calories to warm up. At the same time, the metabolism will slow down and you will feel colder even though you are wearing a lot of warm clothes. |
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If you have a history of diabetes, you should pay special attention, because people with this disease often have high blood sugar levels. In addition, this disease can also cause nerve damage, affecting the nerves in the feet and legs. Therefore, you experience numbness and coldness in the feet, especially when the weather suddenly drops. |
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The hypothalamus in the brain is where hormones control body temperature, mood, sleep... If you have neurasthenia, it can cause symptoms such as decreased body temperature, slower heart rate, frequent urination, thirst... This disease also leads to other problems such as infection, inflammation, brain injury. |
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This is one of the reasons why you always feel cold in winter. Because when the body is anemic, there will not be enough red blood cells to supply oxygen to the tissues... Therefore, you will experience symptoms such as fatigue, forgetfulness, lack of concentration, headache, lack of mental clarity, dizziness... |
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Not getting enough rest will make you feel tired all the time, leading to a loss of ability to control your body temperature. In addition, lack of sleep also reduces the temperature in the feet and hands, especially in cold weather. |
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Constantly feeling cold and shivering even though you are wearing lots of warm clothes is also a sign of thyroid disorder. At this time, the thyroid gland does not produce enough hormones, causing the metabolism to slow down, affecting the body's ability to keep warm. |
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Candida is a common fungus that causes infections, and if Candida enters the bloodstream, it can spread to other parts of the body. One of the common symptoms of Candida infection is a sudden feeling of coldness even when wearing very warm clothes. |