I don t feel sick but I keep getting these chills from head to toe the temp could be around 78 degrees in the house and I have on socks, long pj s and still I m freezing I get under the covers and I get hot all of a sudden, but as soon as i get up here they start again. I m only 35 yrs old could this have something to do with menopause?
Hello adll33.
I have a couple of questions for you. How long have you been having these symptoms? Have you lost any weight recently (more than 15 pounds unintentionally)? Are you having any other symptoms such as cough, fever, vomiting, pain?
At 35 years of age, it is unlikely that this is related to menopause. It sounds as if your thyroid is underactive. Although you have not mentioned other symptoms, such as fatigue and weight gain. To determine if this is a thyroid condition, you will need a blood test to measure thyroid levels from your family physician.
Hi welcome to H.C.M.F. It could be due to sub clinical eosinofelia or urine infection. or could be any sub clinical infection. it is confermed by investigations. you have to use medicines as per the reports under the supervision of a doctor. thank you.
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Could Cold Body Chills Be Symptoms Of Menopause ?
Hello adll33. I have a couple of questions for you. How long have you been having these symptoms? Have you lost any weight recently (more than 15 pounds unintentionally)? Are you having any other symptoms such as cough, fever, vomiting, pain? At 35 years of age, it is unlikely that this is related to menopause. It sounds as if your thyroid is underactive. Although you have not mentioned other symptoms, such as fatigue and weight gain. To determine if this is a thyroid condition, you will need a blood test to measure thyroid levels from your family physician. Be well, Dr. Kimberly