No. the normal body temperature is 98.6 F or 37.0 celcius. variation from that w/in 1 degree is considered normal. if a person is symptomatic with an illness or medical condition the rules change. (if one is suffering from hypothermia there temp is watched more closely and they will want as get as high as possible to 98.6 F. if one has a cold and they're temp is 99.9, this may be considered a low grade fever. however if that same person's usual body temp runs 99.2, then 99.9 would not be considered a fever.) 98.7 F is never considered a fever.
No, 98.8 would not be considered a temperature. The time honored "normal" oral temperature of 98.6 F represented the average for healthy people, and that number has been revised downward to 98.2. Some perfectly healthy people never break 98.0. In addition, your normal body temperature can vary, depending in part on the time of day: It's consistently lowest in the morning and highest in the late afternoon or evening. That daily variation can range anywhere from about 0.7 to 2.6 F.
Most of the time NO. If you really are NOT feeling well, like you have gotten fevers a lot in the past few days, YES
The average body temp. is 98.6 degrees F, while 99.8 can be considered feverish it is not 100%.
A 99 to100 in Fahrenheit are low grade fevers
no,its not high
No
Yes
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
The 'Normal' temperature of an adult is 98.6 degrees. This is considered normal body temperature. However, many factors such as food and drink, environment, medications, etc. can change bodily temperature. 98.8 Is ideal.
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
no
when body temperature becomes too high the proteins in the body can ''denature'' or lose their shape, becoming functionless
16.75% of 988= 16.75% * 988= 0.1675 * 988= 165.49
0.075% of 988= 0.075% * 988= 0.00075 * 988= 0.741
If your brain overheats, you instantly die.
36.5 - 37.5 is normal body temperature
This is not possible. Heat always move from a body of high temperature to a body of low temperature.
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
The normal body temperature is 98.6