The symptoms of "feeling cold" or being "tired" are non-specific symptoms that could relate to several illnesses-- or could simply be a passing event that goes away with rest. Some people who chronically feel cold and tired have anemia or a low red blood cell count. If your symptoms persist, see your physician.
NOTE: No one should rely on medical information from the internet. Only a physician can diagnose your symptoms.
The main symptom of cardiac arrhythmias is pounding in your chest, shortness of breath, fainting ,dizziness or feeling light-headed, palpitations, weakness of fatigue (feeling tired)
The major symptom of cold sores is feeling some unusual sensations around the lips.
I am a sixty one year old woman who is in good health. I received a tetanus shot yesterday and hours later I was feeling a bit tired.
To overcome feeling tired after a cold plunge, try gradually increasing the duration of your cold exposure, staying hydrated, and engaging in physical activity to boost circulation and energy levels. Additionally, ensure you are getting enough rest and nutrition to support your body's recovery.
The side effect of propranolol are feeling tired and cold hands and feet.
This sounds like you need to visit a doctor to see what is the basic problem. Cold feet could be a symptom.
Tiredness is often ones body telling them it is time to slow down and sleep. It could also be a symptom of a medical condition such as anemia, diabetes, sleep apnea and depression. One should see a doctor if they are feeling tired for a lengthy period.
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I believe when your tired, you get cold. When you sleeping, you are very tired. You get cold while sleeping because you are tired
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'I am feeling cold.' is correct if you are feeling cold.
Feeling cold is not typically a direct symptom of a stroke. However, a stroke can cause changes in body temperature regulation, which may lead to feeling cold. If you experience sudden coldness, along with other symptoms like confusion, numbness, or difficulty speaking, seek medical help immediately.