knackers323
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does anyone else have this feeling mainly in the body and hea?. not so much the legs. its like an internally hot feeling and as soon as any activity is done it immediatly gets worse
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My guess is the most likely thing is a combination of neurological and vascular, but nobody can say for sure. This is not something you can easily find answers for. I only realized this year my intolerance of heat, especially direct sunlight, is neurological. In small fiber polyneuropathy the cold sensing nerves die, and so we get heat without cold. The brain cannot handle that. I am burning up as I write this, on my arms and chest. Its summer here.
Hi thanks for your reply.
If it was neurological. What could cause this?
I think loss of cold sensors can cause issues with cold. We don't rug up or get out of the cold soon enough, we are more concerned with heat. So I think, though I am not certain, that we can get chilled without really being aware of it, it kind of creeps up on us. Its just an idea, I don't know it is correct.
Knackers, do you get symptoms involving cold too or just heat?
Knackers, do you get symptoms involving cold too or just heat?
does anyone else have this feeling mainly in the body and hea?. not so much the legs. its like an internally hot feeling and as soon as any activity is done it immediatly gets worse