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A body temperature of 87 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 31.7 degrees Celsius) is significantly below the normal range of about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius). This condition, known as hypothermia, can be life-threatening and indicates that the body is losing heat faster than it can produce it. Symptoms may include confusion, shivering, and reduced heart rate. Immediate medical attention is necessary to prevent serious complications.

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