Feeling hot and cold is encountered rarely on Symcat. We will add more content to this page if enough people like you show interest.
Within all the people who go to their doctor with feeling hot and cold, 73% report having dizziness, 73% report having nausea, and 63% report having weakness.
Patients with feeling hot and cold often receive complete blood count, hematologic tests, radiographic imaging procedure, intravenous fluid replacement, plain x-ray, kidney function tests, electrolytes panel and urinalysis .
The most commonly prescribed drugs for patients with feeling hot and cold include promethazine, clonidine, calcium citrate, sitagliptin (januvia), loperamide (imodium), methotrexate, ortho cyclen, olmesartan (benicar), meclizine, folic acid, lansoprazole (prevacid), chlorpheniramine / phenindamine / phenylpropanolamine and mecamylamine .
Promethazine | $18 (14 days) | |
Clonidine | $23 (28 days) | |
Calcium Citrate | $6 (21 days) | |
Sitagliptin (Januvia) | $177 (28 days) | |
Loperamide (Imodium) | $8 (14 days) | |
Methotrexate | $14 (28 days) | |
Ortho Cyclen | $26 (28 days) | |
Olmesartan (Benicar) | $74 (28 days) | |
Meclizine | $17 (21 days) | |
Folic Acid | $3 (28 days) | |
Lansoprazole (Prevacid) | $96 (28 days) | |
Mecamylamine |
Groups of people at highest risk for feeling hot and cold include age 30-44 years, race/ethnicity = black and age < 1 years. On the other hand, race/ethnicity = hispanic and age 5-14 years almost never get feeling hot and cold.
< 1 years | 2.3x | |
1-4 years | 0.1x | |
5-14 years | 0.0x | |
15-29 years | 1.1x | |
30-44 years | 1.9x | |
45-59 years | 0.7x | |
60-74 years | 1.0x | |
75+ years | 0.8x |
Male | 0.3x | |
Female | 1.5x |
Black | 2.2x | |
Hispanic | 0.0x | |
White | 0.9x | |
Other | 0.1x |