Why am I always cold and tired and not hungry?
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Why am I always cold and tired and not hungry?
These symptoms could be caused by many medical conditions, including low blood sugar, thyroid disorders, and medication reactions. If you are concerned about the severity or duration of your symptoms, then you should contact your doctor.
Why do I feel so cold in winter?
Nervous impulses sent to muscles generate extra metabolic heat through shivering. Blood vessels that would otherwise transport warm blood from the internal organs to the cold skin, where the blood would lose heat, constrict, constraining most blood, and its heat, to the internal organs.
Why are my hands and feet always cold but my body is warm?
Many factors can make your hands and feet cold. Your own body has a baseline and its natural response to cold temperatures. The most common health-related conditions that can cause coldness in your limbs are related to poor blood circulation or nerve damage in your hands or feet.
Why do I feel tired and have hair loss?
Nutritional Deficiencies. There is a correlation between lack of nutrients and minerals and feeling tired while at the same time experiencing excessive hair loss. The medical term for hair loss is telogen effluvium. The cells of the hair follicle rely on vitamins and minerals to create keratin.
Why is my hair falling out after losing weight?
It’s possible that the weight loss itself put unnecessary stress your body, or that not eating right can resulted in vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Loss of hair along with noticeable weight loss may also be a sign of an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. This type of hair loss, too, will correct itself once after a while.
Can lack of nutrients and minerals cause hair loss and fatigue?
There is a correlation between lack of nutrients and minerals and feeling tired while at the same time experiencing excessive hair loss. The medical term for hair loss is telogen effluvium.
How do I know if my hair loss is normal?
Generally, men and women lose up to 100 hairs each day as a natural process. To determine if hair loss is extreme, gently grasp the hair and comb lightly. If more than three hairs fall free, the hair loss is excessive. The causes of tiredness and hair loss could be due to nutritional deficiencies, stress or adrenal fatigue.