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Default Body temperature dysfunction

My son (27 mo. post-injury) gets this all time -- frequent feelings of body temperature disregulation, feeling feverish without it showing as such on the thermometer, etc. Best guess is that this is a symptom of autonomic nervous system dysfunction that occurs as part of PCS.
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