you're always making heat (waste product of metabolism).
you must get rid of this heat energy (or you will cook)
your heat loss is through the skin (mostly)
heat flows from hot to cold (always)
if the outside temp is greater than the inside, you're in trouble.
(you cheat by sweating which cools the skin)
Yes it actually raises your body temperature (one potentially dangerous side effect) and usually keeps you awake
If your body temperature is 96.4, it is on the low side. Normally your body's temperature stays between 97.5 - 98.8 degrees.
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An inner ear infection will make the left side of your head feel weird. A heart attack or stroke can make the left side of your whole body feel weird.
Yes, it does but not rapidly, of course a warm drink would increase body temperature. its almost like pouring warm water on your arm.
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Yes, certain medications such as antipsychotics, sedatives, and narcotics can lower body temperature as a side effect by affecting the body's ability to regulate heat. If you are experiencing unusually low body temperature while taking medication, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider.
Red 40 is a food dye that can possibly cause children to have hyperactivity. Adults can have migraines if they consume the dye. Other side-effects include stomach upset and let the consumer feel uncomfortable
99.4 is on the high side, but it may not be a fever, just your normal body temperature.
It has to do with temperature control. The scrotum acts like a thermostat, regulation the temperature of the sperm. You may notice that in cold water, the scrotum retractst the testes closer to the body. The reverse happens while exercising or sweating. Sperm cells survive best in just under body temperature. If the testicles were inside the body there would be no form of temperature regulation.
Your wrist and the side of your neck.