I am always hot and need help

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Acupuncture is all about balancing our system. Too much heat is a sign of an irabalance in some area of functioning. The cost depenRAB on the Acupuncturist. My treatments are $60 but I've heard of $30 or less in some areas of the country.

What about looking at what you eat. Alcohol and spicy fooRAB would probably contribute to the problem.

The Homeopathic remedy, Pulsatila, that you mentioned might also be worth a try. Homeopathic remedies are very inexpensive.

Hope you find something that works for you.

Jen
 
jenj770: Thank you for your response.

I have not changed my eating habits at all this year, or at all in the past several years. I never consume alcohol (never have) and have not eaten spicy fooRAB in years, so I don't think that would have anything to do with all of a sudden heating up earlier this year. Like I mentioned in my first post, this seems to have started when going down south for a few days earlier this year when it was very hot, and then returning to a hot summer this year. Might that have triggered something in my system that won't revert back to normal?

As far as Acupuncture goes, what kind of time commitments does that involve? I would not be able to get time off from work, so I don't know how I would be able to do that.

Maybe I can give Pulsatilla 200 a try since it seems to be inexpensive. Before I do that, though, does anyone else have any other suggestions?

Thanks again for your help. I really hope I can do something that works, because this is becoming unbearable.
 
Hello. I'm not too sure which board to post this in, so I hope this one is okay.

I am hoping someone will be able to help with this.

I am a male in my 20s. Over the last half-year, I have been suffering from heat intolerance. I can no longer stand even mild temperatures in the lower 70s without becoming so hot I need to turn the air conditioner on. No one else where I am gets hot like this. It is only me.

I can mention that I never sweat when this occurs. I only feel uncomfortably hot.

I have always been fine with moderate temperatures before. This seems to have started earlier this year after I went to Florida for a few days when it was very hot down there. But, I would be surprised if that was a trigger of some kind, being that the duration I was down there was so short. It was also extremely hot when I returned, and this has been a hot summer, so that could have aggravated the condition.

I've been searching online and found this, appears that, by taking some Pulsatilla 200, one woman was able to cure her son's heat intolerance. Do you think something like this would work for me? I cannot afford any prescriptions or doctor visits, but I can take a one-time dosage of an inexpensive remedy such as this one.

I also do not have any other symptoms of other possible causes. Extreme sensitivity to heat is all I am experiencing. There have been no other health changes this year either.

I am truly in need of some help with this here. Life is becoming unbearable for me with being so hot all the time, and this is no way to live. Even in the wintertime, I cannot use my heater at home as much as I used to and am stuck keeping temperatures in the 50s in order to be comfortable. Does anyone have any suggestions on curing or treating this? Please tell me this isn't something I am going to be stuck living with. There must be something I can do.

Thank you very much in advance for any help you can provide.
 
I'm a 40 year old man and I've had the same problem pretty much all my life. I've had test ran and doctors can't find anything wrong with me. So, if anyone has a cure for heat sensitivity, please let me know. I wish I could enjoy the summer weather like everyone else does instead of being so miserable and uncomfortable.
 
hello there, I also felt this way almost everyday. I don't know why but I just suddenly felt that I'm hot or should I say, I have fever??I'm not really sure because the hotness I felt is not on the outside, it is somehow in the inside and it really makes me weak. Plus a terrible headache.
 
Too much heat in the body can be balanced with Acupuncture, if you're willing to give it a try.

Jen
 
I have this heat intolerance, I have absolutely no idea what causes it. I've looked into so many possibilities that I'm considering trying an SRRI (Anti-depression) medication to check if it's anxiety (I'm 90% sure it's not)
 
Thank you very much for your responses. I looked up hyperthyroidism and don't think that is the problem because I don't have any of the other symptoms described there. What exactly does acupuncture involve with heat intolerance/sensitivity treatment? Is that something that isn't time or money intensive? I ask this because I am extremely limited in both (I work close to 60 hours a week and have little money, which is why I need an inexpensive remedy).

One other thing I could mention is that usually my back tenRAB to heat up more than the rest of my body, particularly the upper portion of it. It never used to be like that earlier this year, but now it often is. Does anyone know why that might be?

Once again, thank you for any help you can provide.
 
I think I am going to give Pulsatilla 200 a try to see if that helps. I am worried about any side effects or what this remedy might do to me, but am willing to give it a shot. I have to do something about my condition here.

I am very nervous about trying this, however, as this is something I have never done before. I should be okay, right?

Thank you for all your help.
 
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