Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Chihuahuachick on September 30, 2019, 04:26:07 PM
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Recently when I went into hospital I was told I had an increased temperature.
Sometimes I feel a bit sickly from the reflux and I'm thinking this maybe the increase in the temperature.
Does peri menopause cause an increased temperature?
I am now monitoring my temperature and it is still increased. Nothing to worry about but I have never had a problem with increased temp or blood pressure ever in my life.
I don't smoke or drink and I am careful with my diet. I am not overweight.
I completely put the reflux down to perimenopause.
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It depends on what you were admitted for. [no need to say]. You may have had a slightly raised temperature but been totally unaware of it, now you are monitoring it ..........
I can feel warm, sometimes in bed, sometimes I have to throw off my cardy. But it's not flushes as such but usually related to what I've been doing around house or garden.
Reflux can cause nausea as can a drop in energy levels. When I have a panic attack it begins in my gut, goes into my thighs, calves, and I get hot.
Some ladies get an awareness of a raised temperature with nausea prior to a flush.
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Thanks for the reply.
I think it is to do with the reflux to be honest. I am not worried about it. The hospital wasn't worried about It, and it is only increased.
I will mention it when I next go to the doctors.