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I experience this too. It literally feels like I need a fan installed in my skull. I havent found any answers yet
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Sounds like hypoxia or hypoxemia
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My head is always hot. What could it be? MRI and ECG tests are normal.
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But hot flash only comes from skin. Why do I also feel hot inside my head??
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Okay. So what?
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But why I also feel hot inside my head when I am anxious? How to explain that??
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TRY GABA CALM BY SOURCE NATURALS OR ANY GABA SUPPLEMENT
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TRY GABA CALM BY SOURCE NATURALS OR ANY GABA SUPPLEMENT
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try ayurvedic kitchari diet and cumin-coriander-fennel tea exclusively for few days to see if any food sensitivities is causing this symptom.
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maybe neurotransmitter depletion - TRY GABA CALM BY SOURCE NATURALS OR ANY GABA SUPPLEMENT trial to verify
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You could be having a histamine reaction. Take some ginger and it will probably go away. I have a histamine intolerance. You may have the same thing.
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Through the hospital MRI's are free if you have a referal from your doctor.
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If u need someone to talk to I go through the same, I've been disabled since 2010 felt that hot feeling first time today 1000am 9/25/2022 scared the frack outta me enough to call dr Google lasted about ten sec

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Look into abdominal migraines. My son has them (food triggers)…it went in forever before we figured it out.
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I have been having the same odd hottnes or inner heating only in the head. It comes on out of nowhere and can happen while I'm sleeping, resting, working or doing any other normal activity. I have it happen more often at work. One minute I am fine and then the other it's like someone turned the heater on full blast but it only affects my head. It gets so unbelievably hot sometimes. I find the only way to calm it is to put my head under cold running water.
I am 40, male and have no underlying health issues, or none that I am aware of.
I am in reasonably good shape, fairly active, smoke, do drink alcohol on occasion, but these bouts happened when I drank 0 alcohol and rarely smoked.
I have been looking for answers myself but information that is useful is scares.
cranial hyperhidrosis.’ is one that I have found, or hyperthyroidism.
Diabetes and even leukemia/ Cancer are among the only culprits that my be causing this.
Oh and infection I guess, maybe oral from what I remember from the article I had read

I'm not sure if this helps at all, but I understand your feeling. It is quite jarring and annoying to say the least.
Best of luck on your quest and good health come your way.
Cheers, Ricky D.
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