Fever, pyrexia, hyperthermia (nouns), febrile (adjective).
Hyperthermia
(However, a person with a high temperature, i.e. a fever, is pyrexial)
There is no medical term for temperature.
Pyrexia, hyperthermia = fever
Hypothermia = decreased temperature
Fever or hyperthermia is the medical term meaning high body temperature.
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If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
A body temperature that is higher than average due to illness or inflammation is known as a fever.
When your body temperature reaches 103 or more, then it is too high. This indicates that there is a fever and a person should seek medical attention, especially if it has been more than three days.
Hypothermia. Hypo - ancient Greek meaning 'under' Hyper - above, excessive, more Thermia - tempreture Hyperpyrexia is a body temp over 105.8 °F/41 °C
Hypertensive is the medical term meaning pertaining to hypertension, or high blood pressure.
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
Stridor is the medical term meaning high-pitched breathing sound caused by blockage. Stridor may be a sign of an inhaled foreign body or of epiglottitis.
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
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No. A lower body temperature is associated with alcohol overdose or poisoning. If ever in doubt, obtain medical attention ASAP. Alcohol poisoning is very dangerous and can be fatal. Many universities today have an alcohol amnesty or Good Samaritan policy to protect both the victim and the person who seeks medical attention for the victim.
when body temperature becomes too high the proteins in the body can ''denature'' or lose their shape, becoming functionless
Hypocalcemia is the condition resulting from abnormally low levels of calcium in the blood.