1 year ago
I have body heat and disturbed bowl movement.. also facing skin and hair issues
1 year ago
Dear Yogita, Thank you for the question
The human body constantly exchanges heat with the environment. Temperature regulation is a homeostatic feedback control system that ensures deep body temperature is maintained within narrow limits despite wide variations in environmental conditions and activity-related elevations in metabolic heat production.
One of the many reasons for excess sweat is when the body is too hot, in such cases regulation occurs through sweating to cool it down. Some other conditions that can cause body heat are anxiety, overactive thyroid, diabetes, dehydration, certain medications etc. For further diagnosis and management please contact a health care professional.
Here are few tips to help regulate body temperature
There can be various factors that can affect skin & hair health like genetics, hormonal balance, inflammation due to food or drug sensitivity, stress and environmental influences. and/or underlying health condition etc, some other factors that may affect the skin health include infections, nutrient deficiencies etc. Healthy skin & Hair reflects overall good health that requires, dietary modifications, regular physical activity, stress management and adequate sleep along with proper hydration.
Here are a few tips for Hair & Skin health.
It is necessary to improve your overall digestive system which involves a healthy lifestyle management including a good balanced diet, adequate hydration, regular physical activity and hygiene & stress management is key to maintain a good digestive health. It is also important to ensure adequate fiber intake which is essential for a healthy gut and overall digestive health.
Gut microbiota includes a diverse community of bacteria in human gut, they carry out various functions that influences our overall health. The functions include, nutrient metabolism, natural defense against infections and regulation of immune system.
For managing a healthy gut it is important to consume a diversified balanced diet at regular intervals, maintain hydration and include dietary fibre in your daily diet. It is also important to engage in regular physical activity and include prebiotic and probiotics in your daily diet Prebiotics are food components that confer benefits to the host by selectively stimulating the growth of beneficial gut microbiota whereas Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that incur positive effects on human health. They are present in the human gut and are also taken through food products such as yogurt, fermented foods, dietary supplements etc.
Prebiotics naturally exist in different foods including, asparagus, garlic, chicory, onion, honey, banana, barley, tomato, rye, soybean, human’s and cow’s milk, peas, beans, etc.
The common sources of probiotics are yogurt, cultured buttermilk and cheese. The other foods that are produced by bacterial fermentation are, tempeh, sauerkraut, sour dough, bread etc. Look for food products labelled ‘Probiotic’, ‘Probiotic food’, ‘Contains Probiotics’, ‘with Probiotics’ etc.
Daily RDA for fiber as per NIN, ICMR is: 25g per day for female
Here are a few guidelines for general digestive health.
Try to follow a good sleep regimen in terms of both quantity and quality.
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead