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Why Does One Feel Excessively Chill At Normal Temperatures?

My normal body temp is 97.9. For the past few weeks I've been freezing in normal room temps for me. I was sick and went to the ER. My temp was 95.8. My concern was dismissed and was told I was fine. (The ER visit concluded with a possible UTI and possible intenstinal virus, both of which I do not believe. More likely they were trying to get rid of me.) I have an appointment next week, but with all the horrible info I keep reading, was hoping you had some insight.
Fri, 9 Oct 2015
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hi dear.
different diagnosis for feeling cold in normal temperature starts with thyroid problems.
you should check your thyroid hormones.
sometimes anemia also is the case that with a simple blood test can be roll out.
anxiety and panic usually is diagnosis of exclusion.
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Why Does One Feel Excessively Chill At Normal Temperatures?

hi dear. different diagnosis for feeling cold in normal temperature starts with thyroid problems. you should check your thyroid hormones. sometimes anemia also is the case that with a simple blood test can be roll out. anxiety and panic usually is diagnosis of exclusion.