Sensitivity to temperatures is a symptom of both Addison's disease and Wilson's syndrome. A person with this symptom may sweat easily or not at all. They're likely to complain of feeling uncomfortably hot or cold in a variety of temperatures. If you are experiencing this, you may assume your temperature just runs higher than average. If you have other Addison's disease symptoms, visit your doctor for an accurate diagnosis.

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