People with ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunts are at risk of developing a shunt infection. Abdominal problems represent a good number of VP shunt complications.
Firstly, your sweat pores help maintain temperature by opening or closing. When your body temperature is too high, the sweat pores open and more sweat is released outside of your body, thus resulting in more evaporation of sweat and a faster cooling of your body. When your body temperature is too low, your sweat pores close and sweat production decreases to minimize heat loss. Secondly, your skin arterioles and shunt vessels help maintain your body temperature by dilation or constriction. When your body temperature is too high, your shunt vessels constrict and your skin arterioles dilate, thus causing less blood to flow into the shunt vessels and more blood to flow into the blood vessels nearer your skin and losing heat more efficiently. When your body temperature is too low, your shunt vessels dilate and your skin arterioles constrict thus causing more blood to flow into the shunt vessels and less blood to flow into the blood vessels nearer your skin and thus minimizing heat loss. Hope that helps!
Your average body temperature is 98.6 degrees
The average body temperature for a worm is generally around the temperature of its environment, as worms are ectothermic and rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature.
The koala's average body temperature is about 97.9 degrees F. That is significantly lower than many mammals of its size and weight.
Urinary fluid is body temperature. Humans are homeostatic...their body temperature is 98.6 on average...the average temperature of urine in the bladder is therefore about 98.6.
Body temperature varies from person to person but the average body temperature is 98.6F or 37C
whats the average temperature for skunks
45.4
The average body temperature of any human is 98.6oF so it should be around that number.
Your core body temperature is supposed to be 98.6 degrees on average.
everything has a temperature. The average body temp for a seal is between 97.7 and 99.5 F
Their average body temperature is between 99 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit, which is actually warmer than that of a human.