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Continuosly elevated body temperature

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hrvoje-d - 06 Oct 2006 17:38 GMT
Hello,

I would like to know what could be the cause of continuosly elevated
body temperature (above 37oC). Can it be brain related (and how), can
there exsist some chronical infections or is it normal? I, for example
have it for over 2 years now it's usually around 37,1 but there is
almost not a day when it doesn't raise to 37,3  - 37,6 and it feels
like a slight fever. It even seems that it could be influenced by the
"mood" I'm in, allthough that are all quite "normal" moods, not
something abnormal. Blood tests are all normal...
XYZ - 06 Oct 2006 23:03 GMT
> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> "mood" I'm in, allthough that are all quite "normal" moods, not
> something abnormal. Blood tests are all normal...

Hyperthyroidism?
hrvoje-d - 07 Oct 2006 14:41 GMT
> Hyperthyroidism?

Nah, all thyroid hormones normal.
Jason Johnson - 07 Oct 2006 18:44 GMT
> Hyperthyroidism?

Nah, all thyroid hormones normal.

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Post your question in this newsgroup. Also, post your thyroid hormone
levels in this newsgroup. I learned from that newsgroup that you can have
thyroid problems even if your thyroid hormones are within the reference
range:

alt.support.thyroid
glenn P - 10 Oct 2006 02:41 GMT
Respectfully, there isn't enough information to help you here.

It can indeed be "brain regulated" by the hypothalamus, but you would need
more than blood work to eliminate this factor.

How is your sleep, weight, family history, are you diabetic? Unfortunately
there are many more questions than answers for this type of question.

> Hello,
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> "mood" I'm in, allthough that are all quite "normal" moods, not
> something abnormal. Blood tests are all normal...
 
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