Feeling cold or hot is common on GLP-1s. This guide covers why temperature regulation changes and how to manage it.

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Feeling cold (most common)

Many GLP-1 users report feeling cold, especially during rapid weight loss. Causes:

  • Loss of insulating fat โ€” less body fat means less insulation
  • Reduced metabolic heat โ€” lower calorie intake = less heat production
  • Improved thermogenesis changes โ€” body adjusts to lower weight
  • Reduced thyroid function โ€” rapid weight loss can temporarily lower thyroid
  • Anemia โ€” iron deficiency causes cold intolerance
  • Dehydration โ€” affects circulation and temperature regulation

Feeling hot or having hot flashes

Some users experience hot flashes or feeling overheated. Causes:

  • Hormonal fluctuations โ€” estrogen changes from weight loss
  • Increased sweating โ€” see our sweating guide
  • Thyroid changes โ€” overactive thyroid (rare)
  • Blood sugar fluctuations โ€” low blood sugar causes hot flashes
  • Stress/anxiety โ€” triggers heat response

Management strategies

If feeling cold:

  • Dress in layers โ€” easy to add/remove as needed
  • Warm drinks โ€” {pchip("kettle_fire_broth", "bone broth")}, herbal tea, warm water with lemon
  • Warm meals โ€” soups, stews, oatmeal
  • Heating pad โ€” for feet, hands, or lap
  • Stay hydrated โ€” dehydration worsens cold sensitivity
  • Check iron levels โ€” anemia causes cold intolerance
  • Check thyroid โ€” get tested if persistent
  • Exercise โ€” generates body heat, improves circulation

If feeling hot/hot flashes:

  • Stay cool โ€” fan, air conditioning, cool showers
  • Wear breathable fabrics โ€” cotton, bamboo, linen
  • Avoid triggers โ€” spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, hot drinks
  • Keep bedroom cool โ€” 60-67ยฐF for sleep
  • Stay hydrated โ€” electrolytes help temperature regulation
  • {pchip("magnesium_glycinate", "Magnesium glycinate")} โ€” supports temperature regulation

When to call your provider

Seek medical attention if:

  • Cold intolerance is severe and persistent
  • Accompanied by fatigue, weight gain, or dry skin (possible thyroid)
  • Hot flashes are severe and disruptive
  • Accompanied by rapid heartbeat, weight loss, anxiety (possible thyroid)
  • Temperature sensitivity with fever
  • Temperature sensitivity with unexplained weight changes

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