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Low body temp sick
Low body temp sick













low body temp sick

although I did this Feb at my birthday do and well.

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plus I was back on the high roughage diet at home. That was it! Nothing happened for days and my ma gave me milk of magnesia. Actually I remember it starting when I went to tea at a friends and had white bread. love to discuss all this as it's so ruddy isolating otherwise isn't it! I'm on methotrexate too but my guts have been up the spout since teens like you - actually since I was 5 that I can remember! And it certainly wasn't due to lack of a healthy diet as my father was extremely up on all that. Anyway, thanks for posting, and I hope you are feeling nice and toasty today wherever you are - it's positively balmy here in the south :). I have realised more and more I need to remember the things I used to take that helped - not sure why I stopped (possibly being broke when I left home ). I used to take probiotics in my teens (40yrs ago!) as I always had gut issues. I went to Holland &Barrett (pre lockdown!) and they recommended "Probio 7" which has 10million friendly bacteria and is "suitable for use with antibiotics". I was on antibiotics for my UTI too (and still am as antibiotics can knock your system for a while I'm guessing you know very well and as my GI tract (start to finish!) has been really bad over the last 6mths I started taking high quality probiotics. My guts have never worked well at all either, well nothing really - so maybe I'll talk to my rheumy about ANS next time, but am waiting on a rebook of my first Gastroenterology appointment. Ever since very young (teens) I can remember saying my "thermostat doesn't work" ie my internal thermostat! I've always been aware my body doesn't work like other peoples and it led me to feel very different as a teenager. So I guess it is something Lupus related as everyone who has responded can relate -so I'm guessing there are hundreds more on here that can too and that it is obviously a lupus "thing". this isn't necessarily during the winter either. Your post really resonated as the other day when recovering from a UTI I took my temp and it was 35.8 - I thought that cannot be right - that's clinically hyperthermic! Since as far back as I can remember I get chilled to the bone - I have raynauds but take nifedipine (or now another type as discontinued the MR version of it which I need),and shake. Hi Froggie - I have noticed peeps talking about this more and more. I used to have a very low blood pressure for years and had no problems but one day I got poorly and now need medication to keep it high enough. Lots of people walk around with a really low blood pressure and don't even notice it. Medications, heat, viruses, blood pressure problems, cardiac problems, the list is endless. But if you have ever fainted the initial fuzzy, hot feeling can be due to vasodilation. Obviously the cause of the faint needs to be investigated. Your body is clever though because it means you land up on the floor, allowing your blood to get back up to the brain and it almost resets itself. If you've ever fainted that is when your BP has dropped into you boots, likely because your blood vessels have drastically dilated. It can cause low BP which can also cause you to feel a bit hot and sweaty and fuzzy headed. Vaso dilation is when your blood vessels are dilated instead of more sturdy or more constricted.

  • A seizure (fit), or experience signs of a seizure about to happen, such as regular twitching or jerking.Happytulip in reply to Froggie70 3 years ago.
  • A stiff neck (unable to put your chin on your chest or have pain when moving your neck forward).
  • If you have a fever and any of the following symptoms: If your fever lasts for longer than a day, talk to your lead maternity carer (LMC).Ĭall 111 and ask for an ambulance or go to the nearest hospital

    low body temp sick

    If you’re pregnant and have a fever, check with your midwife, doctor or nurse before you take any medicines. having, or have recently completed, treatment for cancer, leukaemia or lymphoma.taking medication where you have been warned about a risk of a reduced immune system.on immune-suppressant drugs, such as regular steroids, methotrexate, azathioprine or cyclophosphamide.are getting confused or are unusually drowsy.you have a severe headache that doesn’t get better after taking pain medicines.you are shivering or shaking uncontrollably, or have chattering teeth, and it doesn’t stop within an hour or so.you are still feverish after 3 days or seem to be getting sicker.you are passing urine that is darker than normal.If you have a fever and the following symptoms: Although most fevers will settle down in a few days and are not worrying, you sometimes need to seek medical advice.Ĭontact a healthcare provider or call Healthline 0800 611 116 for advice:















    Low body temp sick