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Consultation #36012
272 days ago
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why my body is always hot - #36012

Dylan
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I am feeling really lost and frustrated here. For months now, I can't shake this feeling that my body is always hot. Like, no matter the season, I could be freezing outside and still feel this strange heat. I can't remember when it started, but it feels like ages. I've been sweating way more than usual, even when I’m just sitting still. It's almost like my internal thermostat is broken. My friends have joked about me being like a walking heater, but it’s getting kind of annoying! I've tried drinking lots of water and cooling down but nothing seems to help. I went to my doctor, and they ran some tests, but everything came back normal, which was kinda a relief but also still left me wondering… Why my body is always hot? I read a little about Ayurveda, and some things about “Pitta dosha” came up, but I don't really know what that means for me. Could it be related to my diet? I've always loved spicy food, and maybe that doesn’t help? Sometimes I do feel shaky after heavy meals too. I don’t know if I should be trying to cool my body down or just accept this as who I am? Anyone experienced something like this or have tips? Thank you!

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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
266 days ago
5

Feeling persistently hot can indeed be frustrating, especially when conventional medical tests show everything seems fine. In Ayurveda, what you are experiencing might be connected to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha. Pitta, associated with fire and water elements, governs metabolism and body temperature. When it’s elevated, it can make you feel excessively warm and lead to increased perspiration. Your fondness for spicy food could be contributing to this Pitta imbalance, which amplifies heat in the body. Here are a few practical suggestions:

Start with your diet, as it’s a crucial factor in balancing Pitta. Minimize or avoid spicy, hot, oily, and fried foods. Instead, incorporate cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, leafy greens, and sweet fruits. Coconut water and milk are also excellent for reducing internal heat. Focus on meals that are light, easily digestible, and served at room temperature rather than hot.

Hydration is important, but it’s more than just drinking water. Consider sipping cool (not ice-cold) herbal teas made from ingredients like mint or coriander, which are known Pitta pacifiers. Avoid caffeinated and alcoholic beverages as they can aggravate Pitta.

Adopt a lifestyle that helps calm Pitta. Establish a routine that includes regular mealtimes and a bedtime routine aimed to ensure adequate sleep. Aim for moderate physical activity that doesn’t overheat the body — swimming and evening walks are ideal.

Stress can fuel Pitta, so find ways to manage it. Practices like yoga, especially poses like forward bends and twists known to cool the system, can be beneficial. Also, consider incorporating breathing exercises like Sheetali or Shitali Pranayama, both soothed Pitta imbalances.

Lastly, wearing loose, breathable clothing in lighter colors can aid in keeping your body cool. Remember it’s important to listen to your body; if symptoms persist, finding an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner might help you to dive deeper into this. Make small changes and monitor how your body responds over time.

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Dr. Sara Garg
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
266 days ago
5

In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, the sensation of persistent heat you’re experiencing could indeed be related to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha. Pitta governs heat, metabolism, and transformation in the body. When Pitta is elevated, it can manifest as an excessive internal heat and sweating. Several factors might contribute to this imbalance, such as dietary habits, lifestyle choices, and even stress levels. Let’s focus on addressing this imbalance to help bring about a sense of comfort and balance in your body.

First, assessing your diet is a critical step. Since you mentioned a love for spicy food, it might be exacerbating your condition by increasing Pitta. Try to reduce your intake of spicy, fried, and fermented foods. These can contribute to increased internal heat. Focus on cool, hydrating foods like cucumbers, watermelons, and leafy greens. Favoring sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes can also be beneficial.

In addition to dietary adjustments, your daily routine can help regulate Pitta. Avoid exposure to excessive heat, both in the environment and in lifestyle practices like hot showers or saunas. Consider incorporating Pitta balancing herbs like amla (Indian gooseberry) and guduchi (tinospora cordifolia) into your regimen. These can help cool down your system. You might take them as powders or in capsules, usually after meals.

Practicing pranayama (breathing exercises) like Sheetali or Sheetkari can also help to cool the body. These are especially effective when performed early morning on an empty stomach. Additionally, regular physical exercise is important, but consider opting for moderate activities like walking or swimming to prevent overheating.

It’s crucial to listen to your body. If at any point your symptoms worsen, or you feel any other health issues arise, seeking medical advice is necessary. While Pitta imbalance can often be managed through lifestyle and dietary changes, persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated to rule out other potential health concerns.

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