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List of Tests for Intolerance to cold temperatures

Tests For Intolerance to cold temperatures in Pune

A list of lab tests and other self-help tools for Intolerance to cold temperatures in Pune

What is Intolerance to cold temperatures

Inability to withstand cold temperatures; feeling uncomfortable in cold conditions.

List of Lab Tests For Intolerance to cold temperatures

How will these tests help?

The group of tests will help us understand why you have a sensitivity to cold temperatures. This group of tests is divided into two sections

The first section is focused on understanding the functioning of your endocrine system and its ability to regulate temperature. This includes Thyroid Function Tests, Vitamin D Level, Ferritin Level, Thyroid Antibody Testing, and Anti-nuclear Antibody (ANA)

These tests will measure the hormones and antibodies in your body that are responsible for helping your body adjust to changes in temperature. The second section of tests is focused on understanding the functioning of your immune system and its ability to recognize and defend against external threats

This includes a Complete Blood Count (CBC), C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), and Rheumatoid Factor (RF). These tests will measure the components of your immune system to see whether any elements may be contributing to your sensitivity to cold temperatures

By performing these tests, we will gain a better understanding of why you have this sensitivity to cold temperatures and be able to develop a targeted plan of care to address the underlying causes.

Book Tests for Intolerance to cold temperatures in Pune

Pathofast offers Tests for Intolerance to cold temperatures at our center in Manisha Terrace, Moledina Road, Pune, Camp, India
Our lab in Pune, is known for its exceptional hygiene, polite staff and quick reports
Our Pune Center, is located close to the railway station and the Swargate Central Bus Depot, as well as the new Metro Lines
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Self Test for Intolerance to cold temperatures

Answer the following 3 questions to know whether you should get yourself investigated further

Do you feel unusually cold, even when others around you do not
Do you feel unusually cold, even when others around you do not

Do you feel more comfortable in warmer temperatures
Do you feel more comfortable in warmer temperatures

Do you experience any other symptoms, such as shivering or trembling, when exposed to cold temperatures
Do you experience any other symptoms, such as shivering or trembling, when exposed to cold temperatures

Result :

List of symptoms associated with Intolerance to cold temperatures

  • Symptoms related to Intolerance to cold temperatures : Feeling colder than usual Feeling colder than usual

    You may have noticed that youre feeling colder than usual, even when youre in a warm environment.

  • Symptoms related to Intolerance to cold temperatures : Difficulty regulating body temperature Difficulty regulating body temperature

    You may also have difficulty regulating your body temperature, such as feeling hot one minute and cold the next.

  • Symptoms related to Intolerance to cold temperatures : Increased fatigue Increased fatigue

    You may also be experiencing increased fatigue and feeling tired more easily when exposed to cold temperatures.

List of home remedies for Intolerance to cold temperatures

Try these at home, only after consulting your doctor

  • Bundle up in warm layers: Wear layers of clothing, including a hat and gloves, to help keep the body warm. Bundle up in warm layers

    Wear layers of clothing, including a hat and gloves, to help keep the body warm.

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  • Avoid cold beverages and foods: Stick to warm drinks and meals to help keep the body warm. Avoid cold beverages and foods

    Stick to warm drinks and meals to help keep the body warm.

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  • Take a warm bath or shower: Taking a warm bath or shower can help raise the body temperature and help the patient feel more comfortable. Take a warm bath or shower

    Taking a warm bath or shower can help raise the body temperature and help the patient feel more comfortable.

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