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Can medications cause low body temperature?

Yes, certain medications such as antipsychotics, sedatives, and narcotics can lower body temperature as a side effect by affecting the body's ability to regulate heat. If you are experiencing unusually low body temperature while taking medication, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider.


What is meant by pyrexia hyper pyrexia and hypothermia?

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.


Why are elderly people less likely to maintain body temperature?

The main cause is the decrease in subcutaneous fatty tissue or fat just below the skin. This fatty layer, in temperature regulation, helps to insulate the body from heat leaving the body as well as cold entering the body from the environment.


Whats considered to be subnormal temperature reading?

A subnormal temperature reading typically refers to a body temperature lower than the normal range of 97.8°F to 99.1°F (36.5°C to 37.3°C). This can indicate hypothermia or other underlying health conditions. It is important to seek medical attention if you consistently have subnormal temperature readings.


Why are infants and elderly more susceptible to temperature?

Infants and elderly individuals have compromised thermoregulation mechanisms, making them more susceptible to temperature changes. Infants have higher body surface area to body weight ratio, leading to faster heat loss. Elderly individuals might have decreased ability to regulate body temperature due to age-related physiological changes and chronic health conditions.

Related Questions

What body temperature does an ant have?

The ant's body temperature is according to place's temperature.


Is panda ant warm blooded or cold blooded?

The panda ant, despite its name, is not an ant but a type of wasp known as a velvet ant. Like all insects, it is cold-blooded, meaning its body temperature is regulated by the environment. This characteristic affects its activity levels, as it is more active in warmer conditions.


What is the ant body structure used for protection?

what isthe body structure use for protection of a ant


What is stronger an ant or a horse?

Ant, in proportion to body size.


Is an ant warm blooded or cold blooded?

Ants, as with all insects are considered to be cold blooded, as their body temperature is controlled via external means and varies.


What body parts are common to ant and elephant?

What body parts are common to an ant and an elephant? In what way do they differ


What body parts Are commOn to an Ant and an Elephant?

What body parts are common to an ant and an elephant? In what way do they differ


What is the coldest temperature an ant can survive?

The coldest temperature an ant can survive is said to be as low as -94 degrees Fahrenheit/-70 degrees Celsius. If exposed to freezing temperatures for long enough, an ant will die.


Does an ant have a bladder?

No, an ant does not have a bladder. An ant has an excretory system consisting of malpighian tubules that rid the body of wastes.


What is a saharan silver ant?

The Saharan silver ant (Cataglyphis bombycina) is a type of ant that inhabits the Sahara Desert. See Wikipedia.com. The ant is actually silvery due to desert's high temperature. They have longer legs than other ants to keep their body away from the hot sand. They use only four of their six legs to travel in the desert.


What kind of ant has an orange-red translucent body and a black head?

Red velvet ant also known as cow killer. It's not an ant but a wingless female wasp.


Does ant body contain glass?

no.