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why the human body temperature always remains constant in normal person
The temperature of an active person should be about 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Optimal temperature is 37 degrees Celsius.
The usual temperature of a healthy person is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are sick, then either your body temperature is higher or lower than that. If your body temperature is higher than that, then you have a fever.
When the body is infected with a pathogen, the immune system recognizes the foreign bodies and raises the temperature to try and kill of the pathogens. This causes a fever, which is an increase in body temperature above 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
it is usually about five degrees to ten degrees
No. A cold sample is many degrees lower than body temperature, and there's no conceivable living person who could produce a sample that doesn't meet the temperature guidelines.
When a person has a normal body temperature it is ca
The average body temperature for humans is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. It can fluctuate from 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit to 99 degrees Fahrenheit in a healthy person.
By definition, any temperature over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celcius) is a fever. The significance of a fever is highly variable, however. The height of the fever is very rarely significant, unless it is above 105 to 106 degrees. Viral illnesses are the most common causes of fever, but there are many causes, depending on the person, their age, and their other medical problems.
It needs to be warm about 90 degrees F (32 degrees C), not hot. Never above 98 degrees, as that could cause the body temperature to rise.Of course, this differs from person to person, but this is the general "setting" most people use.
The adaptations for maintaining a constant body temperature are depending on the location of the person. Some people may need to layer up and warm up others may need to find ways to cool off and keep their body at a constant temperature.