If the body is unable to maintain a normal temperature and it increases significantly above normal, a condition known as hyperthermia occurs.
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
The normal body temperature for a lion is 101 degrees Fahrenheit. This is slightly higher than a humans body temperature which is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is higher than the normal body temperature and that is what a fever is.
The normal body temperature is 106 degrees F (41 C). Most birds have a higher normal body temperature than people.
No. A normal body temperature is 98.6, and a fever is anything higher than that.
It is either a pyrexia or a hyperthermia.
These things can be caused by a body temperature that is higher than normal. Normal body temp is 98.6 degrees. A temp that is degrees higher than that will have several effects.
A 97.0 degree body temperature can be normal, depending on what your average body temperature is normally. 98.6 degrees is an average normal body temperature, but some people run lower or higher than that on a regular basis. You really don't have to worry unless your body temperature falls below 95 degrees.
It says your body temperature is 1.6 degrees below "normal". "Normal" can change based on conditions, body heat, surroundings, etc.... I do not think I have ever had a reading of 98.6. It is just a baseline for normal/average body temperature.
When you have a fever, your body's temperature is higher than normal. This increased body temperature can make your breath feel hot because the air you exhale is warmer than usual.
When the temperature is only slightly higher than 37 it is normal. But obviously higher means there is fever.