Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temps
Cold environments and insufficient insulation (clothing usually).
Abnormally low body temperatures, or hypothermia, can be caused by prolonged exposure to cold environments, which leads to heat loss exceeding the body's ability to generate heat. It can also result from certain medical conditions, such as hypothyroidism, sepsis, or severe infections, which disrupt normal thermoregulation. Additionally, factors like malnutrition, alcohol or drug use, and advanced age can impair the body’s ability to maintain a stable temperature.
Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
a long period of abnormally low rainfall is called a "drought."
An abnormally low quantity of hemoglobin in the blood is called anemia. Anemia also refers to a low red blood cell count.
The term mineral deficiency means a condition where the concentration of any one of the minerals essential to human health is abnormally low in the body.
oliguria
Abnormally low cholesterol is called hypocholesterolemia.
depression!
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
Apoxemia is an abnormally low concentration of oxygen in arterial blood.