No, it's worse. If you're ill, and your temperature is low, that means your body is unable to maintain temperature. A high temperature from fever signals that your body is taking action against the infection/illness, but a low temperature means a lack of activity in the immune system. However, healthy body temperatures often falls significantly below the commonly cited value of 98.6°F, including as low as low as 96.9 °F. The currently accepted normal range for oral temperature is 98.2±1.3 °F and temperature may vary as much as ±1°F over the course of a day in a single healthy individual. The medical condition of hypothermia (low body temperature) is generally accepted as 95°F (35°C) or below.
depends on what is your temperature. If it's 34 it's not very bad... it means your just weak. But if it's lower than 34 and it's always like that it means you have a weak immune system. It is bad. You should go to your doctor.
To prevent low temperature in your body... you should drink more water. Eat more fruits. And eat meat fish and all the products that contain milk and meat.
A baseline body temperature is 98.6F degrees. But adults can run one degree higher or lower and still be their normal temp.
My doctor told me that My low grade temperature is caused by a virus.
94 degrees Fahrenheit or 34 degrees Celsius
Some people have a naturally lower body temperature. If it is consistent and for a long period of time, then I would say no, it isn't bad.
my lower underarm temprature is 94.6. is this to low ??
96
The average human body temperature is 98.6 oF or 37 oC. 39.3 in degree Celsius or degree Fahrenheit? If it is 39.3 oF then it is very very low and if it is 39.3 oC(102.74 oF) then you are suffering from fever. In the case of 39.3 oF human is dead. There are no records of such a low temperature of human body.
No, core body temp is different than external body temp, make sure the temp was takin' correctly be alarmed if its under 93 or above 100
If you were to look at the microbiology aspect of the human body, high temperatures (above 105) do not allow all the proteins in your body to form correctly. Proteins in high temperatures start to denature or unfold and cannot perform properly. Not to mention that if you are exposed to high temps for a long period of time you would get extremely dehydrated. If you've been seriously dehydrated then you know how bad that can be.
you either die or get hyperthermia or you just get a bad fever that leads to other things
Um, no. If you consider that a human's average body temperature is 98.6, then 4.0 could never be considered a fever. To have a fever, you must be above regular temperature.
Very bad!
Yes! If someone has a temperature of 130 then their brain would die, then the body would die (seriously). Possibly you meant a fever of 103.0 - which is a high fever.
yes
Yes. However, in high doses they can cause cellular damage and death.
Bad bacteria.
ice is a bad conductor of heat. Any heat generated from inside the igloo, usually from body heat or a small fire, stays inside.
Human temperature was an average derived from 10 medical students at the turn of the century. It has never been updated or added to. The average Human temperature is 98.6Dear, this belongs in Health. Not Animal Life.A human is supposed to be 98.6*F, but if they have a fever or sickness it can get much higher, and that is deadly. It can get lower, too, and that is also bad. So,98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.