Diseases That Make You Cold

During the winter season, the organism and the heart work harder to cope with the cold. This can be dangerous for the elderly but also for the chronically ill. If you stay long in the cold, body temperature may drop below 35 degrees Fahrenheit [35 ° C], and in time the organism does not work as [...]
This can be dangerous for the elderly but also for the chronically ill. If you stay long in the cold, your body temperature may drop below 35 degrees Fahrenheit [35 ° C], and in time your body does not function properly by endangering your health. The reasons why you're always cold:
Hippothyroid
Hypyorodization occurs when thyroid glands do not produce enough hormones. These hormones are important in regulating metabolic and body temperature.
Anemia
Anemia occurs when a person has more red cells that circulate into the organism, thus distributing oxygen. Symptoms of this disease include the feeling of cold resulting from this lack of oxygen. Other symptoms may be cold legs and hands, fatigue, sluggishness, difficulty breathing, and irregular heartbeat. Some types of anemia that also cause the feeling of cold are: Anemia from the lack of iron is most common among them. This is what happens when cells fail to absorb iron into the blood.
Anorexia Twitchy
Anorexia nervously is a eating disorder characterized by an image of the person with his body but is also related to mental and emotional response to weight gain. Anorexia can cause a cold to develop as a result of low body fat.
Indoor artery disease
This disease occurs when certain tablets form in the arteries that circulate blood into the organism. Collecting these plaques through the arteries causes blood vessels to narrow down, meaning that blood cannot be properly transmitted. This is usually reflected in the extremes of the organism - the limbs, creating the sense of cold and leg numbness. This condition often requires intensive treatment related to nutrition and physical activity.
Why are women colder than men?
Females prefer temperatures of 25 degrees Fahrenheit [25 ° C], while males feel very well in an environment at 22 degrees. This relates to the fact that females have a slower metabolism than men, so they do not produce less energy than men.










