Body temperature normally fluctuates over the day, with the lowest levels around 4 a.m. and the highest around 6 p.m. (assuming the subject follows the prevalent pattern, i.e., sleeping at nighttime and staying awake during daytime). Therefore, an oral temperature of 37.2 °C (99.0 °F) would strictly be a fever in the morning, but not in the afternoon. An oral body temperature reading up to 37.5 °C (99.5 °F) in the early/late afternoon or early/late evening also wouldn't be a fever. Normal body temperature may differ as much as 0.6 °C (1 °F) between individuals or from day to day. In women, temperature differs at various points in the menstrual cycle, and this can be used as part of fertility awareness (although temperature is only one of the variables). Temperature is increased after eating, and psychological factors also influence body temperature.
Yes, it is caused by the blood flow going to your stomach to begin digestion, which takes away the blood flow from the rest of your body
Might be Thyroid disease...
something to do with the sulphuric acid that is in your body that makes the body temperature rise.
Fever is different from a simple rise in body temperature because a fever always results in a rise in body temperature but such a rise is not always because of a fever. A rise in body temperature could occur because of exercise or warm weather and not just because of a fever.
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what are the signals for a raise in a women's body temperature
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As temperatures rise, the body temperatures of heterotherms also rise. This is in contrast to homeotherms, who have a constant body temperature.
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Yes eating spicy food can slighly raise your physical body temperature
Yes, it rises your body temperature. If you have a fever it will rise it it a lot.
a higher temperature kills microorganisms
Slightly, but temperature will be regulated by sweating.
I think that it does because if it is cold , your body temperature goes lower and if its hot or warm your body temperature will rise