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Skin feeling hot on touching

I am 19 years old male, having problem with body temperature. After vomiting for 2 times 2 days ago and then after that vomit i got some hot feeling on touching my skin. But the thermometer reads a normal temperature , sometimes lower than normal also. My hands are also cold sometimes. But I dont feel cold or feeverish just hot feeling on skin. My pulse count is also normal 72 beats per minute. What is causing this? It occurs only in morning after waking up from sleep.
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hm.  Well, you don't have a fever or feel bad just have skin warm/hot to the touch.  Not sure but I'd try to ignore it.  I doubt it is anything and nothing else is showing up with it.  and lots of people feel warm when they wake up from sleep.  They even make these cool touch pillows that stay cool during the night because so many people get hot skin.  Lots of people turn their pillow over to the cooler side (but these pillows stay cool all the time somehow).  I just mention that because maybe you just didn't notice it before and it's always been that way.  good luck
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