put on warmer clothes, wear a blanket, if you have one turn off the air conditioning
This is a very important question, and being in the senior care industry, the health of seniors is very important to us. During cold weather, one important thing for seniors to avoid is common cold and flu. To us, these are a hassle, but not a large health risk. For seniors, and those with compromised immune systems, this is a larger health concern. One thing to do to stay healthy during these months, then, is to avoid those who cough and sneeze, wash your hands, and get a flu shot.
As people age, their bodies may have a harder time regulating temperature, making them more sensitive to cold. Additionally, older individuals tend to have decreased muscle mass, which can make them feel colder. Keeping the environment warmer can help maintain their comfort and prevent health issues related to cold exposure.
Could be low blood pressure or bad circulation or anemia. many other reasons but those would be common.
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A body temperature of 92.8°F can be caused by exposure to cold environments, hypothermia, certain medical conditions affecting thermoregulation, or inaccurate measurement. It is important to assess for symptoms of cold exposure or hypothermia and seek medical attention if necessary.
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The temperature in a swamp can vary depending on location, time of year, and time of day. On average, swamp temperatures can range from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) but can fluctuate based on environmental factors.
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Yes they are cold blooded
No, you are in the cold room not me.
A cold cackly is a cold beer.
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from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks
hi there... the answer is your face gets cold when you catch a cold. so when you get a cold ur face feels cold 2.