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An Endocrine disorder (which is often missed) or a brain injury or disorder, or the process of dying in which all organ function ceases, related to specific internal mechanisms of the human body. Including those listed below. External sources are numerous.Temperature is regulated by the thermoregulatory mechanism by nervous system.The Hypothalamus in our brain is responsible for the temperature and thirst drive.Whenever the the person is exposed to severe cold,the hypothalamus in the central nervous system is stimulated and it leads to constriction of blood vessels to maintain the body in optimal temperature and prevent the excessive loss of heat. Whenever these mechanism is disturbed by head injuries, the person may have the chance of getting cold stroke and paralysis of body.As our body temperature increases ,to control it skin excretes sweat so that temperature controls. A reason for low body temperature can be an under-active thyroid. While we cite 98.6F as "normal" body temperature (taken orally), the truth is that normal body temperature varies from one healthy person to another, and temperatures as low as 98.0F are not uncommon. The second most common cause is reduced surface temperature resulting in hypothermia -- the patient has recently been exposed to a cold environment. At rest, an uninsulated patient in temperatures as high as 60F (roughly) in air may show reduced body temperature. Hypothyroidism and other metabolic disorders may also manifest as chronic low body temperature.My wife and I visited the doctor yesterday. She clocked in at 97.4F. I asked the doc about it -- he said no big deal. It's not a pathology; only a personal variance.The most common cause of (temporary) hypothermia is submersion in cold water. Heat is lost much faster in water than in air.The next most common cause of (temporary) hypothermia is extremely cold air. Heat is lost both through the skin and through the lungs.Answer: I have suffered for years feeling cold all the time and having a low body temperature. That's normal for me but what my Endocrinologist did find out was I had an underactive thyroid issue. So I am on a very small dosage of levothyroxine which seems to keep me from always feeling so cold and has regulated my thyroid levels. My body temp is still low because that's just the way it is, but the medication has helpd me overall .
Pyrexia refers to an elevated body temperature, commonly known as a fever. Hyperpyrexia is a severe form of fever where body temperature rises significantly above normal levels, usually above 41.5°C (106.7°F). Hypothermia is when the body temperature drops below normal levels, typically below 35°C (95°F). It can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the degree of temperature drop.
Sometimes because then you'll get all shakey and i think you'll pass out or get a heart attack. If your blood pressure's about done. It depends how low. Your body needs a certain bp to get oxygen everywhere. If your bp is too low you go into shock.
Diabetes medication often cause weight increases as the insulin allows the body to use the foods you eat. If that nutrition is not used for energy it is stored as fat. If you have low insulin levels or your cells don't utilize the insulin, a lot of food goes into your body and out as waste. The high levels of glucose in your blood mess with your circulation, vision and a lot of other bits and pieces, but you don't get fat. So taking the insulin or other meds is good for staying alive. Controlling your food intake and exercise regimen is good for your weight. Get your doctor or dietician to help. You'll need to be balancing meds, exercize and food until you get straightened out.
No, but it will cause alcohol poisoning which has the symptoms of vomiting, confusion, slow breathing (less than eight breaths per minute), seizures, low body temperature, pale or blueish skin and unconsciousness.
Low body temperature in a 2 year old can be dangerous. However, this depends on how low the body temperature is and what the cause is from. See your doctor if you have a child with consistently low body temperature.
It depends on how low a temperature and what other symptoms they have. Hypothermia could be one cause
Your body's core temperature dropping too low
Some things that cause low body temp are, exposure to the cold,alcoholism,possibly hypothermia, and some medications can cause this as well.
continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures
If your cat's temperature is 94, take it to the vet immediately! The normal temperature for a cat is 101-102. Many things can cause a low temperature like that, but that it is a dangerously low temperature!
When your temperature goes down, it can cause symptoms such as shivering, feeling cold, and potentially hypothermia if the body cannot regulate its temperature effectively. Low body temperature can also slow down metabolic processes and lead to confusion, lethargy, and weakness.
low sodium level is called hyponatremia.drug causes hyponatremia are thiazide diuretics proleukin chlorpropamide benzthizide carboplatin
No, because you are not very active so you wouldn't get all hot.
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because all the reactions happening in your body (the things keeping you alive) are unable to work at a temperature under 37 degrees
Yes, cancer can potentially cause low body temperature, although it's not a common symptom. Certain cancers may lead to systemic changes in the body, affecting metabolism and thermoregulation. Additionally, treatments like chemotherapy or complications such as infections can also contribute to hypothermia in cancer patients. However, low body temperature is more frequently associated with other medical issues, so it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis.