Some people always feel cold because their bodies don't keep them warm as well as others. It's like having a tiny heater inside you, if it doesn’t work very hard, your body feels chilly all the time.
Why does this happen?
It happens when your body produces less heat or loses heat more quickly, especially in places like your hands and feet. Some people also have problems with their thyroid, which helps control how warm you feel.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Feel Cold and Others Don’t?
- What Causes ‘Chilliness’ and Why Do Some People Feel It More Than Others?
- Why Do Some People ‘Get Cold Easily’ and Others Don’t?
- How Does the Body Store Energy for Later Use?
- Is Sugar the Key to Glut5 Energy?
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