Try looking up "Wilson's Temperature Syndrome." An imbalance of the hormones the Thyroid produces. The typical thyroid test may show that it is working normally, which it probably is. Good luck.
Try looking up "Wilson's Temperature Syndrome." An imbalance of the hormones the Thyroid produces. The typical thyroid test may show that it is working normally, which it probably is. Good luck.
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
being out in the cold for prolonged periods
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
It means abnormally low body temperature. Such low temperatures can freeze your body and organs.
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temps
Hypothermia is an abnormally low body temperature, often caused by prolonged exposure to low temperatures.Hyperthermia is an abnormally high body temperature, often caused by prolonged exposure to high environmental temperatures, OR bacterial or viral infections.
Cold environments and insufficient insulation (clothing usually).
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
Some weather dangers you find in the winter include hypothermia and frostbite. Hypothermia is an abnormally low body temperature. Frostbite occurs when you have prolonged exposure to extremely low temperatures.
The term mineral deficiency means a condition where the concentration of any one of the minerals essential to human health is abnormally low in the body.
An abnormally low body core temperature is known as hypothermia. Typically, anything below 36oC is considered hypothermia.