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What happens if your temperature is under the normal rate?

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It depends how much lower it is. Temperature varies a lot and if it is only somewhat lower, it is normal. Yet, if it is considerably lower, such as two or three degrees lower and you feel sick, you could have a number of things wrong with you. Hypothermia... etc...

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