temperature blood type
Doesn't affect it. 98.5 is the body temperature for normal human.
Blood thinners will decrease your blood density so that fatty material clogging your arteries doesn't completely cut off your blood flow. However, blood thinners don't get rid of atherosclerosis, they only buy the patient more time for his or her body to break down the fats which are clogging the arteries.
Perspiration. Shivering.
Some medication may affect body temperature. It can increase or decrease body temperature. I.e. tylenol may decrease temperature if you have fever. Some stimulant may increase temperature when used, etc.
Blood temperature is 38C or 100.4F. It is always slighty higher than body temperature
It increases body temo
No.
No.
Increases in body temperature cause a corresponding increase in respiratory rate and heart rate because there is an increase in metabolic needs of the body. As regards blood Pressure, I believe the blood pressure goes down as a result of an Increase in body temperature. The body generates a lot of heat that decreases body hydration level and a result the body becomes dehydrated and the BP decreases. Increase with fever, necessitating more oxygen. The client who has a decrease in body temperature will experience a decrease in respiratory rate, Heart rate and Blood pressure.
Yes
When body temperature rises, the blood vessels in the skin dilate? This helps to decrease the temp of blood and thus decrease the body's core temp by having cooler blood circulating.