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Full article >>>Cold intolerance can be an indication of a metabolic problem.
Some people (often very slender women) do not tolerate
cold environments simply because they have minimal body
fat and are unable to keep warm.
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Full article >>>No or mild symptoms of
hypothyroidism (such as
fatigue,
cold intolerance, consi
stent weight gain,
depression, or memory problems).
A mildly high thyroid-stimulating
hormone (
TSH) level.
A normal or only slightly low
thyroxine (T4) level.
Full article >>>Symptoms include
cold intolerance,
fatigue,
constipation,
dry skin,
brittle nails,
hair loss,
sleep disturbances and decreased mental acuity.
Full article >>>Hypothyroidism should also be considered as a possible underlying
disease process when symptoms such as unexplained
fatigue, coarse,
dry hair,
hair loss,
cold intolerance,
depression,
memory loss, and abnormal menstrual cycles occur.
Full article >>>Glomus
tumor: Fifty percent of these occur under the fingernail, usually to people between the ages of 30 and 50 years, twice as often to women as men. They produce a number of symptoms: marked
pain,
cold intolerance, very tender, ...
Full article >>>include dream disturbances; depersonalization, dysphoria,
noise intolerance, euphoria, akathisia, fearfulness, loss of interest, disassociative reaction,
hallucinations, suicidal ideation,
seizures; feelings of
claustrophobia,
cold intolerance, ...
Full article >>>The patient is asked questions about
abdominal pain,
bloating,
constipation,
esophagitis associated with
bulimia,
hair loss or texture change associated with
anorexia nervosa,
cold intolerance,
fatigue,
weakness,
fainting, substance use, sexuality, ...
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