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Purpose The aim was to describe patients' lived experience of warmth and coldness in connection with surgery. Methods A reflective lifeworld research (RLR) approach founded on phenomenology and the methodological principles of openness, flexibility, and bridling were used. The data consisted of 16 in-depth interviews with patients from four hospitals in Sweden. Results Warmth and coldness in connection with surgery means an expectation to maintain one´s daily life temperature comfort. When patients' needs of temperature comfort is fulfil