Coldness
Coldness as a medical symptom may refer to “feeling cold” overall or to a particular body part being cold to the touch. General coldness may refer to chills, cold intolerance, cold sensitivity, cold exposure, and so on. Particular body parts may feel cold, such as: cold feet, cold hands, cold
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Causes List for Coldness
Possible causes of Coldness (or similar symptoms) may include:1
- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (clammy skin)
- Addison’s Disease (Hypothermia)
- Adrenal Crisis (clammy skin)
- Adrenal Insufficiency (Hypothermia)
- Advanced sleep phase syndrome, familial (Hypothermia)
- Alcoholism (Hypothermia)
- Alcohol intoxication (Hypothermia)
- Alcohol poisoning (Hypothermia, severe hypothermia)
- Alexander Disease (Hypothermia)
- Anaphylactic Shock (clammy skin)
- Anaphylaxis ...
Types
Types of cold-related symptoms for the overall feeling of the body include:
- Feeling cold
- Chills
- Cold intolerance
- Cold sensitivity
- Cold exposure
- Hypothermia
The feeling of coldness of a particular body party may affect:
- Cold feet
- Cold toes
- Cold hands ...
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References
- Source: Algorithmically Generated List
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