Mabey you need to get a new thermometer. it may be broken. or if you were working out then you could have burning up skin and feel hot and have no fever.
You probably have a fever
When your feel cold, the hair of your skin will erected to trap more air in order to keep the temperature warm and vice versa when you are hot.
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
On a warm day, vessels near the skin will undergo vasodilation in which blood vessels near the surface of skin will widen. This will cause the blood flow near the skin to increase and therefore transfer body heat to the environment, allowing the body to stay cool.
As you said, it burns off both the epidermis and dermis of your skin, which is a lot worse than just burning your finger on a hot pan, a third degree burn is very painful and serious, and you could be permanently scarred for life.
They feel their forehead to determine if they have a fever. People with a fever feel hot. So if your forehead feels hot then you have a fever.
You are either running a fever or having an adverse (allergic) reaction to something.
you feel hot. you feel hot.
When your body raises its "thermostat", you begin to shiver, once the new set-point is established, the shivering stops, and you begin to feel HOT. With this "hot-feeling" you might lower the A/C setting in your home from 75 to 73 to not feel like your "burning". Once the fever is broken (without reducers), you raise the temp back to 75 to feel normal again.
a cold
Hot enough to cause burning fever. hot or what
You probably have a fever
Sick, fever, sad, weak, lazy, laying down, tired, bored, hot, coughing, headache, not hungry, medicine, pills, people caring. Fever is something that can be painful, or not be painful. In your brain it get hot and u feel like your burning, when u are not. Fever may last like 1 day or even 2 days.
It depends. If you're touching something really hot, you feel like your skin is burning. If the object is really cold, you shiver. So, it depends.
Having a fever can make you feel cold and shiver from sweating. It is nature's way to cool you off from a fever. You may also feel hot with a fever. You can have a fever with the Swine Flu (Novel H1N1), so you may feel either way from the fever. See related question links below for more information about swine flu symptoms.
well sometimes its because its a hot day if you ran to much or it might be the temperature in where ever you are if not its because you're starting to get a fever
it means your body's temperature is very hot.