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The infected area becomes warm, reddened, and tender to the touch when there's infection at a site.
39.5°C is warm but not "dangerous" wen the body core temperature gets to 43°C or above then it gets serious.
Near and somewhat above 37oC body temperature is warm, above 45oC it already becomes hot water (burning red).
Yeast infections usually happen in warm, moist parts of the body, such as mouth, and moist areas of skin. When an infection causes in the vagina, it is known as vulvovaginal candidiasis. Vaginal yeast infections are common in growing girls, and about 75% of all females will have same problems in their day to day life.
An amphibian is cold blooded, which means it gets its body temperature from it's environment.cold.Warm blooded.
They eat a lot so their body gets a thick layer of fat that blocks the cold from entering.
fungill infections
Water helps you like when you arehot and your blood gets warm when you drink water it cools you down and gives you energy
It prevents it because when you warm up your body gets used to running around and when you stretch its so you dont pull muscles
Is it possible for thermophilic prganisms to induce infections in warm blooded animals
They are both examples of homeostasis, shivering generates friction between muscles and requires respiration making the body warm, while sweat gets rid of the fat, which keeps you warm, and when it evaporates it refreshes the body.