Feeling Hot Without Fever Explained
Summary
Sometimes the body feels hot and the face looks red without a fever due to hormonal changes, stress, thyroid imbalance, or dehydration.
Key Points
- Hormonal fluctuations can cause the body to feel hot without fever, especially in women during menopause, menstruation, or pregnancy.
- Stress releases hormones that increase heart rate and cause heat and restlessness in the body.
- An overactive thyroid can make the body feel hot even in cold weather, with symptoms like sweating and nervousness.
- Dehydration reduces the body's ability to cool itself, leading to internal heat, headache, and dizziness.