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Endocrine & Hormonal Imbalances
Question #25234
150 days ago
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how to get rid of heat in body

Divya

I am really struggling to figure out how to get rid of heat in body lately. I’ve noticed that I’m sweating more than usual even when it's not that hot outside, like, I could be just sitting on the couch and still feel like I'm burning up. A few weeks ago, I started experiencing this, and it’s become super frustrating. I drink a lot of water, I tried some cooler showers, but nothing helps and I just feel, ugh, overheated! I did some research and it seemed like there could be a lot of reasons for this, like maybe thyroid issues? I had some blood tests done, and they said everything was fine but still, I can't shake this feeling of heat. And sometimes, it gets worse at night making it hard to sleep. I even checked my diet thinking spicy food could be the culprit, but it's just regular meals. I can't really tell if it’s, like, normal body reactions or if it might be something more serious. What can I do to see more relief and how to get rid of heat in body for good? Anyone have tips or similar experiences? I’m just trying to get back to feeling myself without this random heat problem!

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Unwanted body heat can indeed be uncomfortable and frustrating, and it’s good that you’ve already taken steps like drinking more water and trying cooler showers. Since you’ve already checked your thyroid function and blood tests came back normal, let’s explore some other possibilities. Sometimes, increased body heat can be related to hormonal fluctuations, so consider discussing this with your doctor, especially if you’re around the age where menopause or andropause might be relevant. Staying hydrated is crucial, and while you mentioned you’re drinking plenty of water, ensuring you have proper balance of electrolytes is also important—sports drinks with electrolytes might help here, but be mindful of the sugar content.

In terms of diet, while it seems you’re avoiding spicy foods, remember other factors could be at play, such as caffeine intake or alcohol, which can also raise body temperature. Experiment by temporarily reducing these; you might notice a difference. Additionally, regularly paced, light exercise can potentially stabilize your body temperature by improving circulation and reducing internal heat over time. Consider incorporating yoga or gentle stretching into your daily routine, as they are known to help with body temperature regulation.

Although your symptoms are not aligned with anything immediately alarming since initial bloodwork was fine, keep monitoring for any new signs like weight changes, palpitations, or anxiety which could suggest something more specific like hyperthyroidism or another metabolic issue. If the sensation of heat persists or worsens, a follow-up with your healthcare provider is wise, potentially exploring more specialized tests or even considering a referral to an endocrinologist for further evaluation. As a general tip, making sure your environment is well-ventilated, wearing breathable clothing, and using cooling packs during the hottest moments can offer some immediate relief day-to-day.

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