Temperature Regulation
Heat Intolerance
Excessive sensitivity to heat and increased sweating
Understanding Heat Intolerance
Heat intolerance in hyperthyroidism occurs because excess thyroid hormones increase metabolic rate and heat production. Patients feel uncomfortably warm even in cool environments and sweat excessively, leading to discomfort and social embarrassment.
When to Seek Medical Help
You should consult a specialist if you experience:
- ⚠️Severe heat intolerance affecting daily life
- ⚠️Excessive sweating causing dehydration
- ⚠️Heat intolerance with fever-like symptoms
- ⚠️Night sweats disrupting sleep
Self-Care Tips
- ✓Wear light, breathable clothing
- ✓Stay in cool environments when possible
- ✓Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration
- ✓Use fans or air conditioning
- ✓Take cool showers or baths
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