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at the bottom of your if it is cold or warm then it controls body temperature
any causes, there is a change in metabolism and alteration in hypothalamus that leads to alteration in body temperature.
Fever caused by allergies can present with symptoms like a high body temperature, chills, and body aches. Potential causes include the body's immune response to allergens, leading to inflammation and a rise in body temperature.
A mechanism called hemostasis helps the body maintain a steady state (but within a range and not exact). There are lot of examples: exercising causes the muscles to produce heat which causes you to sweat which causes your body temperature to drop back to close to the normal temperature.
Urine is the same temperature as the body it leaves. If the person has a fever, the urine will be a higher temperature. This is why there is a temperature gauge on the outside of a sample bottle.
Temperature increase in the body is considered a sign of either viral or bacterial infection.
Increased blood flow to the skin.
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Sweat leaving your body helps to cool you down by evaporation. As sweat evaporates from your skin, it takes heat with it, reducing your body temperature. This helps regulate your body temperature and prevent overheating.
When you drink cold water, your body may feel hot because the cold temperature of the water causes your blood vessels to constrict. This can lead to a temporary increase in body temperature as your body works to regulate its internal temperature.
Body temperature increases during a fever as a result of a change in the set point of the body's internal thermostat, the hypothalamus. This change is often due to the presence of pyrogens, which are substances released by the immune system in response to infection. The elevated body temperature is believed to help the immune system combat invading pathogens more effectively.
Body temperature drops when someone has gotten swine flu. The virus causes a spike in fever and a sudden drop -hypothermia - which results in chills. The sudden drop requires outside measures to return the body temperature to rise to normal.