Hypothermia
Hypothermia
The condition of deficient oxygen is hypoxia, and the condition of no oxygen is anoxia. Blood cells are aerobic so they need oxygen to survive. If you have below normal oxygen levels, you're not providing your blood with its fuel; you're basically starving your blood cells. Blood delivers oxygen to your tissues before returning to your lungs to fill up again. So if your blood isn't getting enough oxygen, neither will any other part of your body.
Hypothermia Is A Condition In Which Core Temperature Droped Below That Required For Normal Metabolism And Body Functions Which Is Defined As 35.0 Degrees Celsius :)
The body contains temperature receptors which monitor external temperature in order to regulate body temperature. These special temperature receptors are located in the skin.
Yes, a body temperature of 98.4 is considered normal. Even though a body temperature of 98.6 is generally accepted as the normal body temperature, there are studies that show that there are wide ranges of normal body temperatures, so in this case, 98.4 is a normal body temperature.
The purpose of taking body temperature is to see how healthy you are.
Hypothermia is the medical term meaning condition of deficient body temperature.
Hypothermia describes an abnormally low body temperature.
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Asphyxia is a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body that arises from being unable to breathe normally.
A deficiency.
A fever.
Hypothyroidism or hypothyroid.
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Hypothermia: The condition of having an abnormally low body temperature, typically one that is dangerously low. Hyperthermia: The condition of having an abnormally high body temperature, typically one that is dangerously high.