Feeling hot but not feverish may be due to the influence of high temperature environment, or peripheral neuropathy, autonomic dysfunction and other pathological factors.
1. High-temperature environment: High-temperature environment may cause the body temperature to rise, skin temperature appears to rise, so the feeling will be feverish, but there is no fever, so the body temperature is normal, so avoid prolonged exposure to high-temperature environment, in order to prevent heat stroke and pyrexia.
2. Peripheral neuropathy: The common cause is the complication of diabetes mellitus, which leads to peripheral nerve sensory disorder, manifested by fever, pain, numbness and other uncomfortable symptoms, but the body temperature is not high.
3. Autonomic dysfunction: most of them are caused by psychological factors, usually due to overwork, mental tension or anxiety, or abnormal hormone levels, there may also be hot flashes and excessive sweating, thus feeling feverish, but not really feverish, so the body temperature will be normal.
There are many possible reasons for feeling feverish but not having a fever, so it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to clarify the cause and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.