As fever increases so does physical discomfort. The person may sweat profusely then stop sweating altogether. There may be abdominal discomfort and general body aches. There could be eye pain and headache. Some people hallucinate with a high fever. Eventually you will become dehydrated (if untreated) and organs will begin to fail. Eventually death will result.
to low they would need to get it back up or they could get sick or something to high just they ma get a feaver
you will get very sick and will be very ill
How is body temperature corrected to the set point value (37 C) if it is too high or too low
you will be hot or cold
i dont know were not docters
my husband has an extremely high body temp, if i touch him he feels hot and my skin in comparison is very cool. I am a nurse and have never encountered this previously. he does not appear to suffer from colds and flues and is now 83 years of age.
When air pressure drops temperature also drops. Thus on high mountains low air pressure is accompanied by low temperature. This is true for high atmosphere also.
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Hypothermia is when your core body temperature drops too low to sustain life. It kills you by causing your organs to shut down as you temperature drops. If not reversed in time, you will die.
If your baby's temperature drops below 97.7°F (36.5°C), they're considered to have hypothermia, or low body temperature. A low body temperature in babies can be dangerous, and, though rare, may lead to death
When the temperature is low enough for water to freeze, The rain freezes and therefore snow is created.
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
Low body temperature in a 2 year old can be dangerous. However, this depends on how low the body temperature is and what the cause is from. See your doctor if you have a child with consistently low body temperature.
Your body systems will begin to shut down. All of them work at a normal range.
Your body systems will begin to shut down. All of them work at a normal range.
When you are hungry, your body is telling you that it's levels of glucose is low. The body will then begin to burn stored sugar and release it into your bloodstream.
The wind blow in towards the low.
Yes. Honey does freeze when the temperature drops low enough - probably around 15°F to 20°F. Some internet sites recommend freezing honey for long term storage to reduce darkening and enzymatic activity.