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Legs Get Hot At Night, No Fever, Overweight, No High Blood Pressure Or Diabetes, No Thyroid Problems

My legs get very hot to the touch at night. My husband complains of the heat ratiating off of me. If I touch him with my hand he starts to sweat and it is too hot to bear. I feel the heat too, but I do not have fever. What is wrong and why does this happen? I am 44 years old and overweight . No high blood pressure or diabetes. no thyroid problems either. In generally good health regular blood work done. I seem fine but I have hot hands and legs.
Tue, 29 Oct 2013
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with the age 44 in this group is called perimenopausal or climacteric state where the body temperature fluctuates may be due to the fluctuation of sexual hormones which controls the body temperature sometimes vascular instability occurances
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Legs Get Hot At Night, No Fever, Overweight, No High Blood Pressure Or Diabetes, No Thyroid Problems

with the age 44 in this group is called perimenopausal or climacteric state where the body temperature fluctuates may be due to the fluctuation of sexual hormones which controls the body temperature sometimes vascular instability occurances