My father has a nonbypassable heart condition (two of four main arteries blocked) which is stable. He has been hospitalized three times for a couple of days each time recently because of persistent positional dizziness (OK when sitting, very dizzy when standing) and difficulty urinating. His body temperature at hospital check in has been 92 degrees. Today at home it is 92 degrees. Adrenal function checked on last hospitalization and is OK; heart function checked and stable. He dozes off easily. Mentally he's quite with it. He has been on levothyroxine for a number of years so his thyroid function is monitored. He has been taking a calcium-channel blocker to regulate heart rate but is temporarily off it on doctor's orders to see if that changes anything with the dizziness symptoms. Is there any possibility his hyptothalmus function and TRH levels could be off? How is that tested? He is seeing his PCP on Tuesday and also urologist.
Thanks you very much for the informative reply! I'll follow your advice and make an appointment. Usual a person that only visits a doctor if I believe something may be fatal, I will make an appointment for evaluation as this may have the possibility of a serious condition. (It has certainly become a quality of life issue) I believe I've been to a doctor twice in the last ten years or so.
Thanks you again doctor for taking the time to reply and offer insight; it's appreciated more than you likely know.
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Since you have temperature fluctuations the first things to be ruled out are thyroid disorders, adrenal gland problems, anemia, diabetes, hypoglycemia, liver diseases, low Vit B12, and vasovagal attacks.
The best thing would be to consult a general practitioner or PCP and try and assess what is the cause of your problem. Then proper referral for concerned specialist can take things further and get you proper treatment. Take care!
Not that I'm aware of. The doc didn't order any blood work. I was there recently for an unrelated issue (back pain) and mentioned the sudden (over the last few months) coldness. As a matter of fact, the girl that takes pulse, blood pressure, temp., etc., took my temp and it was 96.4, she left and got a different thermometer that confirmed the first.
Anyway, the doc didn't seem concerned at all and didn't really even address the issue or comment on it. I'm not sure if I should be concerned about it and make an appointment with another doctor, or perhaps it's nothing to worry about. At any rate, I cant wait until summer finally arrives!
At "normal room temp." (70 degrees) My hands, feet, ears, and nose are like ice and my nose starts running as if I were in a cold climate. It's very odd indeed.
Have they checked your thyroid lately?