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8 Reasons You’re Always Cold 

Anemia

Wondering why you feel chilly? This condition might be a cause. Anemia happens when you don’t have enough healthy red blood cells to bring your body all the oxygen it needs. It will leave you tired, weak, dizzy, and short of breath. It can also make you cold, especially your hands and feet. Your doctor will find the cause and tell you if you need changes in your diet, supplements, or another treatment.

 

Hypothyroidism

It’s when the thyroid gland in your neck doesn’t make enough of some hormones. It can make you overly sensitive to cold. You also may have aching joints, constipation, dry skin, and weight gain. Symptoms can take years to show up. Hypothyroidism may be caused by many things, including illness or treatments for other conditions. Your doctor can prescribe man-made hormones to replace the ones your body doesn’t make.

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